Chart 1 is titled "number of subjects in cohorts."
Denmark: 565 T1 (at start), 441 T3 (at 2 years)
Germany: 410 T1 (at start), 257 T3 (at 2 years)
Israel: 327 T1 (at start), 265 T3 (at 2 years)
Netherlands: 427 T1 (at start), 370 T3 (at 2 years)
Sweden: 539 T1 (at start), 396 T3 (at 2 years)
United States: 484 T1 (at start), 377 T3 (at 2 years)
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Chart 2 is titled "work status at T2 and T3 (% of cohort working)."
Denmark: 32 working at T2 (1 year after onset of work capacity), 40 working at T3 (2 years after onset of work capacity)
Germany: 41 working at T2, 35 working at T3
Israel: 49 working at T2, 60 working at T3
Netherlands: 73 working at T2, 72 working at T3
Sweden: 53 working at T2, 63 working at T3
United States: 63 working at T2, 62 working at T3
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Chart 3 is titled "work resumption patterns (% of cohort)."
Denmark: 55 non-resumers: not working at T2 nor T3, 5 relapse: working at T2 and not at T3, 14 late resumers: working at T3 and not at T2, 26 continuous resumers: working at T2 and T3
Germany: 54 non-resumers, 10 relapse, 5 late resumers, 31 continuous resumers
Israel: 32 non-resumers, 8 relapse, 19 late resumers, 41 continuous resumers
Netherlands: 19 non-resumers, 9 relapse, 8 late resumers, 64 continuous resumers
Sweden: 27 non-resumers, 9 relapse, 14 late resumers, 50 continuous resumers
United States: 29 non-resumers, 9 relapse, 8 late resumers, 54 continuous resumers
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Chart 4 is titled "work resumption by type of employer (%) at T3."
Denmark: 42 old employer, 51 new employer, 7 others
Germany: 94 old employer, 4 new employer, 2 others
Israel: 45 old employer, 51 new employer, 3 others
Netherlands: 82 old employer, 18 new employer, 0 others
Sweden: 86 old employer, 7 new employer, 7 others
United States: 56 old employer, 38 new employer, 6 others
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Chart 5 is titled "working and benefit status at T3 (% of cohort)."
Denmark: 7 not working: no benefits, 53 not working: on benefits, 15 working: on benefits, 25 working: no benefits
Israel: 20 not working: no benefits, 20 not working: on benefits, 6 working: on benefits, 54 working: no benefits
Netherlands: 4 not working: no benefits, 24 not working: on benefits, 19 working: on benefits, 53 working: no benefits
Sweden: 6 not working: no benefits, 31 not working: on benefits, 26 working: on benefits, 37 working: no benefits
United States: 28 not working: no benefits, 10 not working: on benefits, 4 working: on benefits, 58 working: no benefits
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Chart 6 is titled "development of total personal net income from T0 to T3 in non-workers at T3 (%)."
Denmark: 28 more than 30% decrease, 42 up to 30% decrease, 13 no change, 17 increase
Germany: 36 more than 30% decrease, 12 up to 30% decrease, 50 no change, 2 increase
Israel: 56 more than 30% decrease, 27 up to 30% decrease, 7 no change, 10 increase
Netherlands: 20 more than 30% decrease, 47 up to 30% decrease, 12 no change, 21 increase
Sweden: 29 more than 30% decrease, 32 up to 30% decrease, 15 no change, 24 increase
United States: 64 more than 30% decrease, 19 up to 30% decrease, 6 no change, 11 increase
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Chart 7 is titled "age at T1 and work resumption at T3 (% of cohort)."
This is a line graph with 5 lines, 1 for each nation in the study. The X axis is age-groups and the Y axis is percentage of cohort. Disability World does not have access to the data.
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Chart 8 is titled "pain intensity at T1 and work resumption at T3 (% of cohort)."
This is a line graph with 5 lines, 1 for each nation in the study. The X axis is pain intensity, measured as mild, moderate, or severe, and the Y axis is percentage of cohort. Disability World does not have access to the data.
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Chart 9 is titled "frequency of surgery (% of cohort)."
Denmark: 4 between 91 to 365 days, 11 between 0 to 90 days
Germany: 6 between 91 to 365 days, 9 between 0 to 90 days
Israel: 8 between 91 to 365 days, 10 between 0 to 90 days
Netherlands: 13 between 91 to 365 days, 18 between 0 to 90 days
Sweden: 11 between 91 to 365 days, 6 between 0 to 90 days
United States: 9 between 91 to 365 days, 32 between 0 to 90 days
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Chart 10 is titled "back function - ADL score (mean) and work status at T2."
Denmark: 72 working, 49 not working
Germany: 57 working, 42 not working
Israel: 52 working, 32 not working
Netherlands: 73 working, 45 not working
Sweden: 66 working, 50 not working
United States: 62 working, 36 not working
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Chart 11 illustrates
Denmark: 13 warning, 65 dismissal
Germany: 70 warning, 9 dismissal
Israel: 23 warning, 34 dismissal
Netherlands: 15 warning, 17 dismissal
Sweden: 4 warning, 8 dismissal
United States: 19 warning, 23 dismissal
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