It takes at least 3 months for an elderly person to recover from a broken bone, and there are still significant differences in the recovery time for different parts of the fracture. In some places, there may even be bone necrosis, etc., such as a fracture of the femoral neck. First, we should improve the X-ray of the fracture site to initially determine the fracture situation, and then choose the appropriate treatment. If the fracture is a general limb fracture without obvious displacement, it can be treated conservatively with plaster fixation, and the recovery time is generally more than 3 months. If the fracture is in a special position, such as a fracture of the neck of the femur, then necrosis of the femoral head may occur, and the effect of conservative treatment is generally poor. For elderly people, hip replacement surgery is usually chosen, and recovery time can be one or two months after surgery. And it is possible to get out of bed for a few days after surgery to reduce bedridden fracture related complications, such as pulmonary sensation, bed sores, deep vein thrombosis, etc. Therefore, elderly people should be treated actively after fracture.