If the transverse process fracture fails to grow, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and take appropriate treatment, through surgical treatment, physical therapy, drug treatment and so on. If the transverse process fracture fails to grow, X-rays should be reviewed to see if the fracture ends are clearly separated and dislocated, and if the fracture ends are not aligned, it will not grow, and then surgical treatment will be needed. Generally, the fracture ends are fixed with screws or Kirschner pins after surgical incision and repositioning. If the fracture is well aligned on repeat x-rays, it is usually just a relatively slow growing fracture and can be treated with localized physical therapy to promote growth. For example, fracture therapy equipment or ultrasound therapy can promote blood circulation at the fracture end and accelerate the healing of the fracture. In addition, you can also apply drugs to promote bone growth under the guidance of your doctor. For example, bone peptide tablets, alfacalcitol, bone Kang capsule and so on. During the treatment period, you should pay more attention to rest, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and at the same time eat more calcium-rich foods, such as lean meat, eggs, milk, etc., and supplement vitamins and proteins appropriately.