PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 29902470-1 2018 OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of automated peripheral stimulation (AMPS) in reducing gait variability of subjects with Parkinson disease (PD) and freezing of gait (FOG) treated with AMPS and to explore the effects of this treatment on gait during a single task (walking) and a dual task (walking while attending the word-color Stroop test). Adenylyl sulfate 70-74 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 167-170 29902470-10 2018 AMPS decreased gait variability in subjects with PD and FOG for both single and dual task conditions. Adenylyl sulfate 0-4 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 56-59 29902470-11 2018 CONCLUSIONS: AMPS is an effective add-on therapy for treating gait variability in patients with PD and FOG. Adenylyl sulfate 13-17 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 103-106 30663967-3 2018 This study aimed to investigate the effects of AMPS on postural control in individuals with PD and FOG. Adenylyl sulfate 47-51 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 99-102