A thigh stem fracture that is 3 months old usually does not allow for complete recovery. If the patient’s thigh stem fracture is not severely displaced, he or she may usually recover 3 months after the injury. If the patient has a serious fracture of the thigh bone stem, 3 months after the fracture usually can not recover.
Patients with thigh bone fracture 3 months usually can not be completely recovered, the patient thigh bone fracture can be recovered according to the severity of the condition to determine. If the fracture is not displaced or the displacement is not obvious, most patients will recover within 3 months after the fracture.
If the fracture is severely displaced or comminuted, and the blood supply to the fracture site is impaired, the patient will not recover 3 months after the fracture.
If the fracture is not completely recovered in 3 months, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for X-ray examination 3 months after the fracture, and the doctor will judge whether the fracture is recovered or not according to the patient’s clinical manifestations and the results of the radiographs. In addition, the patient should ensure enough rest after the fracture of the thigh bone stem, and also need to carry out functional exercises under the guidance of the doctor.