Fractures of the femoral condyle require regular treatment, after which basic recovery can be achieved in about two years. Fractures of the femoral condyle are close to the knee joint and the femur is the main weight-bearing structure of the body. After a fracture of the femoral condyle, it is important to go to the hospital for regular examination and treatment. Surgical treatment is also required to strengthen the internal fixation if the injury is minor and there is no damage to the joint surface or displacement. Most other cases require surgical treatment. Basic clinical healing can be achieved about 3 to 6 months after treatment. After the basic fracture has healed, walking exercises on crutches and with the help of others can be performed. Because it is an important weight-bearing joint fracture, it will take about two more years before weight-bearing walking is possible.