How soon can you recover from an intercondylar spine fracture?

In general, the earliest recovery time for an intercondylar ridge fracture is about 3 months, and it is difficult to determine the exact recovery time depending on the individual. Generally speaking, after 3 months of intercondylar ridge fracture, the fracture end will have scab formation, and after its formation, it can move normally, so it takes about 3 months to recover. Meanwhile, you should pay attention to the nutrition during the recovery period, and make sure that the diet is reasonable and sufficient. You can eat foods high in protein and calcium to promote the formation of bone scabs and ensure adequate nutrition for fracture healing. If intercondylar ridge fracture occurs, you should go to the hospital in time for relevant examination, immobilize the fracture site such as playing plaster to avoid secondary injury, and then under the guidance of the doctor for treatment and recovery.