After a fracture of the left transverse process of the cervical spine can be treated conservatively, surgically, and the length of recovery time will depend on the severity of the fracture and the method of treatment. The recovery time depends on the severity of the fracture and the method of treatment. It takes about 4 to 6 weeks. 1. Conservative treatment: For the left transverse process fracture of the cervical vertebra without displacement and good alignment, if there is no nerve compression and other symptoms, conservative treatment such as plaster immobilization or cervical brace immobilization can be adopted, which usually takes 4 to 6 weeks. The patient rests in bed, mainly in the supine position. Wear a neck brace to prevent displacement of the fracture from occurring. It can also protect the surrounding nerves and blood vessels, which is conducive to the absorption of local bleeding, and the neck with baking electricity and physiotherapy. After the cervical transverse process fracture, the patient should not pull and rub by himself to prevent the fracture site from displacement. 2. Surgery: Since the transverse process is not the main load-bearing structure of the spine, transverse process fracture has little effect on the stability of the spine, and generally does not require surgery. If there is significant displacement/misalignment and/or nerve compression after fracture of the left transverse process of the cervical spine, surgery is required. Recovery time after surgery may be a bit longer, roughly 3 to 4 months. In the event of a left transverse process fracture of the cervical spine, early and standardized treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.