Can you recover from a fractured femur in 150 days?

A femur fracture is 150 days old and most patients recover. When a fracture occurs in the femur, it usually takes about three months to heal clinically and gradually return to normal walking. However, the recovery time of femur fracture also depends on the age of the patient, the severity of the fracture, and whether timely braking, repositioning and internal fixation are taken. If the fracture occurs in a young person, and timely braking measures are taken, and the orthopaedic specialist performs the restoration and internal fixation, the patient can recover in about three months. If an elderly person suffers a femur fracture, recovery is slower and may take about three to six months. So, whether you are young or old, most people recover from a femur fracture in 150 days. If the femur fracture is 150 days old and delayed healing or non-healing of the fracture site occurs, the recovery time will be longer and the exact recovery time will vary from person to person. It is recommended to have regular follow-ups with an orthopedic surgeon for professional fracture healing analysis and evaluation.