Conservative treatments for femoral neck fracture in the elderly include appropriate traction, bed rest, and wearing anti-rotation shoes. 1. Appropriate traction: If the fracture of neck of femur is embedded, appropriate traction such as skin traction or bone traction can be carried out to reduce the activities, which can help to keep the bone stable and promote the growth, and recover as soon as possible. 2. Bed rest: after femoral neck fracture, bed rest should be taken to avoid the weight of lower limbs, which may aggravate the fracture, and it takes at least 3 months, and rehabilitation exercises should be carried out gradually. 3. Wear anti-rotation shoes: anti-rotation shoes can be worn to prevent the affected limb from rotating externally, resulting in the fracture breaks not being able to contact, which will help the fracture to heal. 4. Medication: If the pain is severe, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib can be used under the guidance of the doctor to reduce the pain. After the fracture of femoral neck in the elderly, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to give targeted treatment or therapy.