Conservative treatment of pelvic fracture usually requires one and a half to two months of bed rest and at least three months for full recovery.
Conservative treatment can be chosen if the pelvic fracture is not significantly displaced or if the displacement is small. Conservative treatment includes continuous skin traction repositioning and bed rest. During the bed rest period, it is recommended to perform active muscle contraction exercises for both lower limbs to avoid muscle atrophy and weakness of both lower limbs.
After one and a half months to two months to review the pelvic X-ray, depending on the healing of the fracture to go down to the ground activities, before the complete healing can not be too much down to the ground activities walking, to avoid the pelvic fracture weight-bearing, fracture broken end of the displacement, affecting the healing of pelvic fracture.
It is recommended to consult a physician for specific recovery time after pelvic fracture.