





Thank you for visiting Kenny Cross Physiotherapy
We are committed to offering the best in physiotherapy so that when you visit us, you can be sure to receive a complete assessment and diagnosis followed by a treatment programme designed to return you to wellness.
If we don’t think that physiotherapy is appropriate or if we feel that you would benefit from a referral to a consultant we will tell you and refer you to the right professional.
About Kenny Cross Physiotherapy
Kenny Cross, BSc MMTC MCSP, is a chartered physiotherapist who has over 16 years
experience and has developed his skills to offer the best in evidence-
He has a special interest in Sports Injury and Manual Therapy assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. He has achieved extensive experience with neck, back, sacroiliac joint, pelvis, arm and leg injuries. Kenny’s skills enable him to provide a wide variety of treatment techniques including joint manipulation, acupuncture, work ergonomics and cranial/craniosacral therapy.
Also, Kenny’s experience in sports injuries has enabled him to work as the head physiotherapist for Falkirk Football Club, the Scottish Premiership Football Team.
Prior to this Kenny spent 9 years in the U.S.A. as a physiotherapist developing a multidimensional approach as a manual therapist.
He has worked as a practice manager with responsibilities for the education and clinical skills of 16 physiotherapists and as a clinical tutor for postgraduate physiotherapy manual therapists since 2003.
What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a health care profession optimising human function and movement while maximizing your potential.
Through a comprehensive assessment and treatment approach it promotes, maintains
and aims to restore your physical, psychological and social well-
Kenny seeks to identify and address the underlying problems resulting in your pain or injury, not just your symptoms.
Since Physiotherapy is science based it enables us to continually evaluate and review the evidence of our assessment and treatment procedures. This provides educational and physical approaches to enhance your outcomes.
To find out more about physiotherapy visit The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists at: http://csp.org.uk/
What do Chartered Physiotherapists treat?
Chartered Physiotherapists are involved in a huge range of care. Common complaints treated by Chartered Physiotherapists include:
· Spinal and Pelvic problems – including prolapsed discs, spinal joint degeneration, sciatica, lumbago, stiff/painful neck and referred arm and leg pains
· Joint problems – arthritis, injury, pain and swelling, stiffness in joints
· Sports Injuries – to muscles, ligaments, cartilage and tendons.
· After surgery – rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgery e.g. ACL Repair, Arthroscopic surgery Fracture/Dislocation, or general physiotherapy after general surgery
· Fractures – treatment to increase the healing rate and gain full function once the bones have healed
· Muscle Imbalances-
· Work Related Injuries-
Kenny will not only treat the problem, but by spending time with you, he will be able to show you how to minimize the impact of your problem and help prevent the problem happening again.