There are several shoulder fractures. Scaphoid fractures in the shoulder can heal in about 2 months. Humeral epicondylar neck fractures and clavicle fractures take a little less time to heal and can basically heal in about 6 weeks, but proximal humerus and humeral stem fractures take a little longer to heal. For example, the proximal humerus takes almost 3 months to recover well, while the humeral stem also takes about 3-4 months. The fracture recovery is related to the degree of fracture comminution, the degree of blood supply and the treatment. The heavier the comminution, the treatment and fixation is not strong enough, or the vascular or nerve contusions are more severe, and also the increasing age can cause the fracture to take longer to heal, and the own physical condition, such as the presence of diabetes, can also delay the fracture healing. The fracture of the shoulder should be reviewed regularly and functional exercises should be performed under the guidance of the doctor to determine the healing status according to the specific situation.