Fractures of the neck of the femur can usually be cured by early medical treatment. Most femoral neck fractures occur in the elderly. Most femoral neck fractures require surgical treatment, while a few non-displaced stable fractures can be treated conservatively. Surgical treatment for femoral head fracture routinely includes internal fixation surgery and artificial hip replacement. For the majority of non-displaced, younger patients, closed or incised internal fixation surgery can be taken, for the femoral neck has displacement, hip joint instability, the age of patients older than 65 years old usually take the way of artificial hip arthroplasty. After perioperative care, reasonable braking, active rehabilitation training, regular review, usually can be cured and return to normal walking function. Only a few patients who do not seek medical treatment in time after the fracture, or the fracture has not healed after conservative treatment, may eventually lead to necrosis of the femoral head, at this time, should choose surgical treatment, artificial hip replacement, in order to restore the function of the hip joint, and gradually return to normal activities. Patients with femoral neck fracture should actively cooperate with the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment plan, standardized treatment, and promote the early recovery of the body.