It takes about 3 months for a femoral neck fracture to return to normal walking, depending mainly on the type of fracture and treatment and the patient’s condition. Usually, the recovery time of femoral neck fracture is slow, mainly due to the fact that after the fracture, the patient needs to brake in bed for a period of time, which will cause the patient’s thigh muscles to atrophy and prematurely get down to the ground without strength in the thighs, requiring a period of rest in bed. Therefore, first of all, it needs to be clear that the fracture is completely healed before being able to go down to the ground, and this process takes about 2-3 months. In addition, since the patient has been bedridden for a long time and has different degrees of muscle atrophy, appropriate rehabilitation exercises can be performed in bed during this period. When 3 months have elapsed, the patient can undergo a radiographic examination to make it clear that the fracture has recovered well and that he or she can resume normal walking. Patients with femoral neck fracture during the recovery period can perform functional exercises under the guidance of the doctor, which will help them return to normal life as soon as possible.