One month after the transverse process fracture, if there is no premature activity, it is usually not misaligned. The transverse processes are attachments to the vertebrae of the spine. A transverse process fracture is an avulsion fracture caused by a violent muscle contraction. Transverse process fractures have no special effect on spinal stability, so transverse process fractures only require rest and quietness. In about one month after the fracture, the bone scab has begun to grow obviously, and the fracture is completely healed in about 2~3 months. So in about one month after the fracture, if there is no premature activity, the fracture usually will not be displaced again. After the fracture of transverse process, we should pay attention to rest and recuperation, avoiding premature activities, during the recovery period, you can regularly visit the doctor for review, to keep abreast of the recovery of the fracture.