
Jones and Agoalikum present at ACPOC conference
Two University of Washington students presented at the 2026 Association of Children’s Prosthetic-Orthotic Clinics (ACPOC) annual conference, held April 29 to May 1 in Philadelphia. Jasmine Jones, a third-year Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) student, and Shariphine Agoalikum, a Rehabilitation Science PhD student, presented pediatric research.
Both are members of the Igniting Mobility, Play, and Access for Children with Technology (IMPACT) Collaboratory and are advised by Associate Professor Heather Feldner, PhD, PT, MPT.
Their presentation examined how behavioral video coding can measure changes in toddlers’ play, mobility, and social interaction while they use modified powered cars.


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