Craig Ganley – Neurocore

About Craig

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, University of Saskatchewan (1989)

Post-Graduate Professional Development

  • Extensive training in the Bobath Concept, with a focus on Stroke, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury (ISCI) rehabilitation
  • Completed two “Masters” level Bobath courses and one Instructor Training Module
  • Recently assisted in the Madrid Advanced Bobath course alongside Mary Lynch-Ellerington and Miguel Benito
  • Invited to assist on the upcoming Advanced Bobath course in Japan

Craig Ganley is a seasoned physiotherapist with over 30 years of experience at the Lyndhurst Centre, part of the University Health Network, where he provided expert care in both inpatient and outpatient neurorehabilitation settings. His clinical practice has centered on individuals with complex neurological presentations, including spinal cord injuries, strokes, and brain injuries.

Craig is a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto’s Physical Therapy Program, contributing to the Spinal Cord Injury component of the Neurophysiotherapy curriculum. He also serves as a clinical instructor to numerous physiotherapy students, fostering the next generation of rehabilitation professionals.

He is deeply committed to ongoing education and has cultivated advanced expertise in the Bobath Concept. His teaching experience and international collaborations reflect his dedication to improving clinical standards and supporting the global neurorehabilitation community. Craig brings a wealth of knowledge, mentorship, and compassion to the teams and clients he works with.