Can you recover from a thigh fracture in three months?

Three months of thigh fracture can usually be recovered, but the length of recovery time after fracture is related to the fracture site, the severity of the fracture, age and many other factors, the time may be prolonged. 1. Fracture site: If the neck of femur is fractured, older, and the blood supply to the femoral head area is not good, titanium plate fixation may be chosen after adequate evaluation by the doctor. It may take 4~6 months to resume normal functional exercise after surgery. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to perform functional exercise in a timely manner to avoid adverse complications such as thrombosis of the lower limbs. 2. Fracture severity: If the fracture is comminuted, it will take a longer time to recover after surgery, 3~6 months. 3. Age: With age, bone calcium is lost, and after a fracture, the postoperative recovery time will increase compared with that of young people. After a thigh fracture, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, choose an appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out functional exercises at the right time.