Impact of a Multi-Component Home-Based Physical Therapy Intervention on Cognitive Outcomes: Results From the CAP Randomized Controlled Trial

Ann L Gruber-Baldini 1
Richard H. Fortinsky 2
BARBARA A. RESNICK 3
Laurence S. Magder 1
Brock A. Beamer 4, 5
Kathleen Mangione 6
Denise Orwig 1
Ellen F. Binder 7
Michael Terrin 1
Jay Magaziner 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-07
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.143
CiteScore5.3
Impact factor2.2
ISSN08982643, 15526887
Abstract
Objective

Differences in cognitive outcomes for two home-based 16-week interventions after usual rehabilitative care post-hip fracture were examined.

Methods

Community Ambulation Project randomized controlled trial included 210 hip fracture participants. Interventions: Specific multi-component (PUSH) included strength-, balance-, function-, and endurance-based exercises; non-specific active control (PULSE) included seated range-of-motion exercises and sensory transcutaneous electrical neurostimulation. Cognitive measures: Modified Mini-Mental State Examination, plus Hooper Visual Organization Test and Trails A/B in an ancillary study (CAP-MP, n = 40), assessed pre-randomization and 16 and 40 weeks post-randomization.

Results

Over 16 weeks, PUSH-assigned participants became faster on Trails A (Δ = −6.3, 95% CI: −16.7, 4.2); those in PULSE became slower (Δ = 9.3, 95% CI: −1.7, 20.3, p = .04). At 40 weeks, PUSH-assigned participants became faster on Trails B (Δ = −21.5, 95% CI: −46.2, 3.3) while those in PULSE became slower (Δ = 15.2, 95% CI: −11.9, 42.3, p = .04). No other significant differences were found.

Discussion

Results suggest that multi-component exercise interventions like PUSH may prevent/delay decline or improve attention and psychomotor speed in patients with recent hip fracture.

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Gruber-Baldini A. L. et al. Impact of a Multi-Component Home-Based Physical Therapy Intervention on Cognitive Outcomes: Results From the CAP Randomized Controlled Trial // Journal of Aging and Health. 2025.
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Gruber-Baldini A. L., Fortinsky R. H., RESNICK B. A., Magder L. S., Beamer B. A., Mangione K., Orwig D., Binder E. F., Terrin M., Magaziner J. Impact of a Multi-Component Home-Based Physical Therapy Intervention on Cognitive Outcomes: Results From the CAP Randomized Controlled Trial // Journal of Aging and Health. 2025.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/08982643241311624
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08982643241311624
TI - Impact of a Multi-Component Home-Based Physical Therapy Intervention on Cognitive Outcomes: Results From the CAP Randomized Controlled Trial
T2 - Journal of Aging and Health
AU - Gruber-Baldini, Ann L
AU - Fortinsky, Richard H.
AU - RESNICK, BARBARA A.
AU - Magder, Laurence S.
AU - Beamer, Brock A.
AU - Mangione, Kathleen
AU - Orwig, Denise
AU - Binder, Ellen F.
AU - Terrin, Michael
AU - Magaziner, Jay
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/01/07
PB - SAGE
PMID - 39772851
SN - 0898-2643
SN - 1552-6887
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@article{2025_Gruber-Baldini,
author = {Ann L Gruber-Baldini and Richard H. Fortinsky and BARBARA A. RESNICK and Laurence S. Magder and Brock A. Beamer and Kathleen Mangione and Denise Orwig and Ellen F. Binder and Michael Terrin and Jay Magaziner},
title = {Impact of a Multi-Component Home-Based Physical Therapy Intervention on Cognitive Outcomes: Results From the CAP Randomized Controlled Trial},
journal = {Journal of Aging and Health},
year = {2025},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {jan},
url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08982643241311624},
doi = {10.1177/08982643241311624}
}