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Student conference presenters

Two HPE students present at AAMP Conference, improving professional communication and research skills

This year’s Adventist Association of Movement Professionals (AAMP) Conference included virtual presentations by Walla Walla University senior exercise majors Maleah Moses and Alden Wilfley. Both students gained a unique first-hand experience presenting professionally curated ideas to well-known figures within their field and networking with professionals and peers from around the world.

These students were chosen by the WWU health and physical education department faculty for the outstanding quality of their research and presentation. Rodd Strobel, chair and assistant professor of health and physical education, said, “Both Maleah and Alden are smart, curious, motivated, and just really nice people. They are everything we work to foster in the next generation of professionals making a difference in the world.”

For his presentation “Running Specific Prostheses: Advantage or Disadvantage?” Wilfley took a close look at the j-shaped carbon fiber devices seen in the Paralympics to determine if they provided an edge in running. He chose to delve into this topic because the effectiveness and ability of these devices is inherently interesting to him and it is closely tied to his future field of study. After graduation, he plans on taking a gap year before enrolling in the Master’s in Orthotics and Prosthetics program at the University of Washington.

Moses’ presentation “Virtual Reality in Physical Therapy” focused on how VR makes physical therapy more immersive and engaging, which helps patients work harder without even realizing it, often reducing their perception of pain and boosting motivation. Though it won't replace conventional therapy, VR-PT is a powerful and effective tool that can fill the gaps where traditional PT may fall short.

After graduating this June, Moses plans to start the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University of Texas Medical Branch. She said, “Presenting at the AAMP Conference was incredibly valuable for my overall professional development. Preparing the content was one part of the experience, but actually presenting and responding to challenging questions pushed me to think on my feet and communicate more effectively. It also deepened my passion for the topic—being surrounded by people who were just as interested as I was made it even more enjoyable and rewarding to share.”

For more about the Department of Health and Physical Education, visit wallawalla.edu/HPE.

Posted May 30, 2025.

Professor Rodd Strobel (back center) attended this year's AAMP Conference in Silver Spring, Maryland that included ZOOM presentations by Wilfley and Moses.


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