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Summary of related published articles and their findings.

Author Title Relevant results
Szebenyi et al. [16] Associations between pain, functional, and radiographic features in osteoarthritis of the knee • Higher levels of pain reported if all compartments of the knee involved
• Subchondral sclerosis linked to pain, rather than global radiological grading
Polat et al. [8] Is there a possible neuropathic pain component in knee osteoarthritis • Radiological grading severity linked to age rather than degree of pain reported
Kocak et al. [17] Associations between radiographic changes and function, pain, range of motion, muscle strength and knee function score in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee • KL grade III and IV correlated to more severe clinical features
Talic-Tanovi et al. [19] Comparison of clinical and radiological parameters at knee osteoarthritis • Females had higher levels of OA of knee
• No significant correlation between clinical and radiological severity of OA of knee
Zheng et al. [21] Body mass index and risks of knee osteoarthritis: systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies • BMI is an independent predictor of OA of the knee
Alahmari et al. [23] Mediating role of body mass index in knee osteoarthritis • Higher BMI levels correlated to more severe levels of pain reported

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