The difference between a blurred and a more blurred fracture line of the neck of the femur is mainly due to the difference in the degree of healing. A higher degree of blurring of the neck of femur fracture line indicates that more bone scabs are being produced and the bone is healing better. A blurrier neck of femur fracture line means that there is currently new scab production, but not a lot of it, and relatively few scabs are being formed, which means poorer healing. A blurred or fuzzier fracture line is a sign that the fracture is recovering, but not fully healed, so when examined by X-ray, a shadow of the fracture line will be noticed. Through later treatment, the shadow of the fracture line will gradually disappear and will slowly return to normal. If the fracture line of the neck of femur is blurred or more blurred, it is necessary to accelerate the healing of the bone through post-treatment, such as cast immobilization, splint immobilization and so on, to prevent the bone from shifting. During the treatment period, you should go to the hospital for regular checkups and adjust the treatment plan according to the doctor’s advice until you have fully recovered.