%0 Journal Article %T Recruitment rate, feasibility and safety of power training in individuals with Parkinson's disease: a proof-of-concept study Taxa de recrutamento, viabilidade e seguran a de um treinamento de pot¨ºncia muscular em indiv¨ªduos com doen a de Parkinson: um estudo prova de conceito %A Lidiane O. Lima %A F¨¢tima Rodrigues-de-Paula %J Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy %D 2013 %I Associa??o Brasileira de Pesquisa e P¨®s-Gradua??o em Fisioterapia %X BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that power training should be implemented in interventions in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, it is necessary to determine the feasibility and safety of training rapid movements in such individuals. OBJECTIVES: To determine the rate of recruitment of potential participants, the rate of attendance at training sessions, the levels of adherence to the intervention, and the rate of adverse events. METHOD: Patients with PD, users of the national public health system underwent power training of the lower limb muscles three times a week for 10 weeks. The number of people who were screened and recruited was recorded, as well as the rate of attendance at the training sessions and adherence to the intervention protocol. Safety was assessed by the presence of adverse events, pain, number of falls, and risk of injury associated with the intervention. RESULTS: Over the course of eight months, 62 individuals were screened and only 13 completed the program. The rates of attendance and adherence were 88% and 97%, respectively. There were no adverse events during training. Two participants reported joint pain and one reported falls during the training period. CONCLUSIONS: The recruitment rate was low due to the subjects' difficulties with transportation and lack of interest. The high rates of adherence and attendance and the absence of adverse events suggest that power training is feasible and safe in PD. CONTEXTUALIZA O: Sugeriu-se que treinamento de pot¨ºncia muscular deve ser implementado em programas de exerc¨ªcios na doen a de Parkinson (DP). Entretanto, h¨¢ necessidade de se determinar a viabilidade e a seguran a associadas ao treinamento de movimentos r¨¢pidos em tais indiv¨ªduos. OBJETIVOS: Determinar a taxa de recrutamento dos participantes; a taxa de presen a nas sess es de treinamento; o n¨ªvel de ades o ao protocolo de interven o e a taxa de eventos adversos relacionados. M¨¦TODO: Indiv¨ªduos com DP, usu¨¢rios do Sistema ¨²nico de Sa¨²de (SUS), receberam treinamento de pot¨ºncia muscular para os membros inferiores tr¨ºs vezes/semana durante dez semanas. Dados sobre o n¨²mero de indiv¨ªduos recrutados bem como a presen a e ades o ao tratamento foram registrados. A seguran a foi avaliada pela presen a de eventos adversos, dor durante a atividade, n¨²mero de quedas e risco de les o associado ao tratamento. RESULTADOS: Em oito meses, 62 indiv¨ªduos com DP foram triados, e apenas 13 participaram do programa at¨¦ o final. As taxas de presen a e ades o foram de 88% e 97%, respectivamente. N o houve evento adverso durante o treinamento. Dois par %K doen a de Parkinson %K seguran a %K reabilita o %K fisioterapia %K Parkinson's disease %K safety %K rehabilitation %K physical therapy %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-35552013000100008