1.If the fracture site is not obviously displaced, patients who take conservative treatment should rest in bed and move their limbs appropriately to prevent complications such as decubitus ulcers and lung infections caused by long-term bed rest. 2.In the early recovery period after internal fixation surgery, you can sit up in bed, move the knee and ankle joints, and exercise joint and muscle functions. In the later stages of recovery, you can get off the crutches and gradually walk with weight, but not in a hurry. You need to wait until the fracture site is completely healed before you can abandon the crutches and walk alone.3. If you are a patient who has undergone artificial joint replacement, you can do training of knee flexion and hip flexion after surgery, and actively practice the contraction of quadriceps muscle, and you can go down to the ground with the help of others the day after surgery. Therefore, the recovery period of hip fracture does not allow blind functional exercise, nor does it require special recovery equipment, and training needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor or it will be counterproductive.