The most common cause of lumbar transverse process L3 undernaturalization is a fracture of the transverse process of the lumbar 3 vertebrae. Since the transverse process is part of the vertebral body attachment and is not a major part of the vertebral body stability structure, after a fracture occurs, it does not have much effect on the stability of the whole spine, therefore, lumbar transverse process L3 under natural is not serious.
Lumbar 3 vertebral transverse process fracture is mainly manifested as pain and swelling of lumbar muscles, obvious pressure pain in the paravertebral region, and limitation of lumbar spine movement in lateral flexion, flexion and extension, and rotation, but there is no symptom of nerve root injury and compression.
After the fracture of transverse process of lumbar 3 vertebrae, because it does not lead to nerve injury, so it will not affect the function of the limb, and there will be no obvious sequelae after the fracture heals.
After the fracture of transverse process of lumbar 3 vertebrae, bed rest should be strictly applied to keep the fracture end relatively stable, which is conducive to fracture healing. At the same time, an elastic band can be used for immobilization to avoid causing secondary injury.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.