Transverse process fracture a month can good?

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2025-05-01 12:08:01 Views: 42 times

Transverse process fractures do not heal for a month.

Transverse process is a bony protrusion on both sides of the vertebral body of the spine that can result in a transverse process fracture when subjected to direct force or violent muscle contraction. Fracture healing is a complex process that includes hematoma formation, fibrous callus formation, bony callus formation, and callus remodeling. It takes a certain amount of time and it is usually impossible to complete all stages in just one month. After a transverse process fracture, sufficient time is required for bone tissue to grow and repair gradually. During this process, nutrient supply, local blood circulation, etc. play a key role in healing, and one month is often not enough to establish stable bone connections.



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