Most of the lumbar transverse process fractures are caused by direct external force on the lumbar spine. After a lumbar transverse process fracture, the patient will feel a local pinprick-like pain, and there will be local swelling, subcutaneous bruising, abnormal activity or bone rubbing sound on palpation, difficulty in bending, etc. A clear diagnosis can be made by taking an X-ray of the lumbar spine. Most of them need to be treated conservatively by using brace fixation in the lumbar spine to maintain the stability of the fracture site and prevent the fracture from displacement, and also by applying external bruising ointment or taking oral bone-setting medication, such as Shujinjin Blood Tablet, Fracture Contusion San and Bone Injury Spirit, which can promote the healing of the fracture site as soon as possible.