How long it takes to get off the floor after removing intramedullary nails for intertrochanteric fracture can’t be generalized, generally you can get off the floor in about two weeks after the operation, but you need to hold the crutches. During the period of not getting out of bed, under the guidance of doctors and rehabilitation therapists, the functional training of muscles should be carried out, including the muscles of the anterior group of the hip joint, such as iliopsoas muscle, and the muscles of the posterior group of the hip joint, such as gluteus maximus and hamstring muscle. Good muscle function exercise can promote the recovery of fracture and also increase the stability of the joint. When it is possible to get out of bed, the patient should be partially weight-bearing with the support of double crutches, and should not abandon the crutches to walk completely on the ground. After the roughness fracture operation, X-ray examination should be carried out every one month to observe the degree of healing of the fracture. Generally, when X-rays are taken three months after the fracture, it can be observed that the fracture line is blurred or disappeared, and after the doctor’s examination, it is clear that the fracture has reached clinical healing, then it is possible to abandon the crutches and walk with full weight-bearing, and carry out appropriate sports. Patients with intertrochanteric fracture should get out of bed gradually under the guidance of the doctor, have regular follow-ups, and consult the doctor in time if they have any uncomfortable symptoms.