Can you walk normally for six months with an intertrochanteric fracture of the femur?

Whether the fracture can walk normally in half a year needs to be judged according to X-ray examination, and cannot be generalized, X-ray examination, if the bone scab heals well, it is generally possible to walk normally. Generally speaking, the fracture of intertrochanteric femur needs surgery, and the patient can do active flexion and extension of the toe and ankle joints of the affected side in 1~2 weeks after the operation. Two weeks after surgery, patients can lie on their backs in bed and perform hip flexion and knee flexion exercises. And gradually carry out the affected limb abduction, sitting up, lying down and other functional exercises. 4 weeks after the operation, patients can start to walk on the ground without weight bearing, which should not be too fast. Note that the exercise should be gradual. In general, wait until 12 weeks after the operation to do X-ray examination to understand the fracture healing, if the healing is good, then you can walk on the ground with weight bearing. If the fracture heals well, then you can walk normally. If you have a fracture of the intertrochanteric region of the femur for half a year, it is recommended that you have a repeat X-ray to observe the healing of the fracture, and then decide whether or not to walk normally under the guidance of a specialized doctor.