
Prioritize your Pelvic Health with Brittni Bukacek PT, DPT
Pelvic health is essential for building a strong foundation, preventing injuries, and maintaining overall wellness.
Approach
My mission is to provide exceptional pelvic health care. As a doctoral-level physical therapist with extensive continuing education in pelvic floor specialization, I offer individualized physical therapy interventions, including dry needling, manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and neuromuscular re-education. I provide virtual sessions for patients in Wisconsin and in-person sessions at Tosa Physical Therapy and Wellness.
Providing you complete security and privacy
All of your appointments will take place in our soothing clinic. We reserve the entire clinic for absolute privacy during our sessions.
In-person and remote options
The Tosa Physical Therapy and Wellness clinic is conveniently located in Wauwatosa in the old “Wallpaper Wallpaper” store, between Swan Pharmacy and the Dry Cleaners. Across from Colectivo on Swan and North Ave.
9126 W North Ave Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Can’t make it to the clinic? No worries — I also offer teletherapy.
Clinic Hours:
Thursday and Fridays 1:30-4:30pm
*Please message if you’re interested in session times outside of these hours.
Services
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Urinary and bowel incontinence reduction techniques
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Manual Therapy
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Therapeutic Exercise
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Education on bladder/bowel mechanics
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Eliminate pelvic pain
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Reduction of pain with intercourse
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Dry Needling
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Improve sleep, minimize nighttime urination
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Neuromuscular Re-education
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Constipation reduction techniques
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Urinary urgency and frequency reduction techniques
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Bladder retraining
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Labor and Delivery preparation
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Scar Tissue Mobilization
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Postpartum recovery
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Return to running
Meet Brittni
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Brittni Bukacek PT, DPT
Hello! I'm the owner and practitioner of Pelvic Hope MKE. I completed my Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology while competing on NCAA Division 1 cross country and track and field teams at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. I then earned my Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2016.
Despite having been a physical therapist for a few years with medically complex patients in ICUs, I was pleasantly surprised by how much more there was to learn and grow in this field. My interest in pelvic floor therapy sparked while preparing for my son's birth. This experience ignited a passion in me to help others understand the importance of pelvic health and its impact on overall well-being.
I've completed extensive continuing education in pelvic floor rehabilitation through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. I love diving into the latest research to provide the highest level of evidence-based and trauma-informed care for patients of all genders with bladder, bowel, ante/postpartum, return to activity/running, and peri/postmenopausal concerns.
“Brittni was very approachable, welcoming, and knowledgeable. She is passionate about what she does and it shows.
It was really helpful to get her insight and an assessment to make sure I fully understood where my pelvic floor health stood after having my first baby. After just one appointment I feel both more confident and comfortable.
Thank you, Brittni!”
—Aubrey
“Brittni is fantastic! A lot of wonderful tips, very approachable and mindful. Would definitely recommend, especially postpartum!”
— Kathleen
“Brittni is excellent at what she does — very knowledgeable, informative, supportive, and friendly. She possesses a wealth of knowledge, enabling patients to walk out of sessions equipped with well-informed, manageable steps to take right away. Have already seen significant improvement implementing her treatments. Would highly recommend!”
—Katy S.