Brittney earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences and Master of Education in Exercise Science/Biomechanics from Auburn University. She concluded graduate studies at Alabama State University where she earned a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. While at ASU, Brittney received the American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) Minority Scholarship Award for her academic and professional excellence, involvement in minority affairs and contributions to underserved populations.
After practicing for 3 years in multiple settings, she developed an interest in pelvic health and began post-graduate training through Herman & Wallace Rehabilitation Institute. Brittney was awarded the Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC) in 2020 and has since served as a teaching assistant for the pelvic floor series. She founded a mobile, concierge pelvic health practice and works as a staff physical therapist at Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation (BSWIR). At BSWIR, she has been afforded opportunities to educate, mentor and present to colleagues on pelvic health topics. Brittney has also earned a ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation Certification (2022) and provides physical therapy services to the oncology population.
She enjoys her role as a lead teaching assistant for Herman & Wallace as it provides opportunities to collaborate with other professionals, supports her dedication to continuous learning and allows her to guide others along the way. Brittney resides in Dallas, Texas and enjoys traveling in her spare time.