An inset fracture of the neck of the femur usually occurs after the femur has been fractured, and the two broken ends of the fracture are pressed against each other to the first degree, but there is no significant displacement. Aggressive treatment of the fracture will require approximately 1 to 3 months of recovery. There may also be a risk of non-union if not treated aggressively. In the case of inset neck of femur fracture, if the condition is mild, the local symptoms are mild, the patient’s fracture site has no obvious foreign body, and the treatment is conservative traction. The recovery time will be shorter, about one month. If the severity of the disease is more serious, there is serious local pain and swelling or the fracture site has obvious displacement, the need for internal fixation of the nail treatment, the later recovery time may be longer, about 2 to 3 months. Recovery time will vary for each individual depending on the fracture and the differences in treatment and post-care. The probability of a fracture of the neck of the femur not healing is high and hospitalization is recommended.