Can you get out of bed for meals with a fracture of the transverse process of the spine?

A fracture of the transverse process of the spine usually prevents you from getting out of bed to eat, but you may be able to get out of bed to eat if your condition is mild and you are in good health.
The transverse processes of the spine are two left-right symmetrical transverse structures on the vertebral arch, which are important for maintaining the stability of the spine. Fractures of the transverse process of the spine are usually caused by trauma and other causes of discontinuity of the cortex of the transverse process, which can cause pain at the site of injury of the transverse process of the spine, when a fracture of the transverse process is usually not able to get out of bed to eat, if the patient’s condition is relatively mild can be appropriate to get out of bed to move around.
When the transverse process fracture, get out of bed to eat, activities, etc. will cause further damage to the fracture site of the transverse process of the spine, resulting in edema of the surrounding soft tissues, etc., and even affect the healing of the fracture of the injured area, resulting in bone discontinuity and other complications; if the patient’s condition is mild and good general condition, the fracture damage is small, then you can get out of bed to promote the surrounding blood circulation, which will improve the pain.
If the patient has a transverse vertebral fracture, he should consult a doctor in time and decide whether he can get out of bed for meals and activities only after clinical examination.