A lumbar transverse process fracture is not a serious fracture because the lumbar transverse process is not a weight-bearing bone of the spine. When a transverse process fracture occurs, the patient is advised to be absolutely bedridden for about a month, and functional exercises for the lumbar muscles can be performed in bed. Conventional anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs and drugs to promote fracture growth can also be used, and the patient can get out of bed in about a month, provided that he or she is wearing a lumbar brace for the activity. Even if the fracture does not heal or if the fracture heals malformed, there is no significant effect on the local spinal stability, and chronic back pain may remain. The treatment also belongs to symptomatic treatment and correction of bad habits, so that the prognosis is generally better.