Generally, the earliest recovery time for a teenager with a broken bone is about two months, and the exact recovery time can only be determined based on the individual’s condition, the location and severity of the fracture. The exact recovery time depends on the individual, the fracture site and the severity of the fracture. Generally, if the fracture site is not displaced, the recovery time is shorter. If there is displacement, the recovery time is longer. Meanwhile, if the metacarpal fracture is not displaced, the recovery time is about 6 weeks. If the fracture is in the lower extremity, recovery usually takes about three months. If an adolescent suffers a fracture, he or she should go to the hospital for an examination to determine the location of the fracture. The fracture should be immobilized in a cast and treated under the direction of a doctor.