How long does it take for a right femoral neck fracture to heal?

The right femoral neck fracture needs about 2 months to heal. After the femoral neck fracture surgery, if there is no head-down type or severe ischemia causing necrosis, incision and internal fixation can be performed, and if it is very mild, it can also be treated conservatively. In the process of fracture healing, proper calcium supplementation can heal the fracture in about 2 months, but in addition to healing, functional exercise is needed. If the fracture is serious, the muscles and contused soft tissues accompanying the fracture need to be exercised, and it takes about 1 month to restore muscle function and blood circulation, and 3 months for fracture healing and functional recovery. If the femoral neck fracture is of subtrochanteric type, it is more likely to cause ischemic necrosis. If you choose replacement surgery at this time, the recovery time will be shortened accordingly, and you will basically be able to walk on the ground and recover function well in 1-1.5 months after surgery.