Graduated in 2012 from the University of Stirling (BSc Hons Sports and Exercise Science), Ross subsequently graduated from GCU (MSc Physiotherapy) in 2015. After a stint in the NHS, Ross began his PhD at the University of Stirling in 2016 (exploring strategies to offset the negative health impacts of prolonged sitting, as part of the Physiology, Exercise and Nutrition Research Group) and in the same year began working at Callander Physiotherapy. Ross has a keen interest in patients that have had knee replacements, or are about to have a knee replacement, having published an article on this topic in 2016. Also, as a keen kickboxer and gym goer, he enjoys treating a variety of sport and training related injuries.