How long it takes for a fracture to heal from a misalignment must be determined by the specific alignment of the fracture end after the misalignment, as well as the individual’s ability to grow the fracture. If the fracture is mildly dislocated and the alignment of the fracture is relatively good, the fracture can have significant bone scab growth in about 2-3 months, and bone healing has been achieved. However, if the fracture is completely dislocated or even the fracture ends are overlapped and displaced, the growth time is relatively long, at least 4-6 months. If the fracture misalignment is such that the 2 fracture ends are completely separated and there is no contact at all there is a possibility of non-healing. It also depends on the age, if the fracture is in a child or a newborn infant even if it is dislocated, the healing is relatively quick. In the case of a newborn infant, it will be able to heal completely in about 2-3 weeks. In the case of a child around 6 years old, it can heal in about 1-1.5 months.