How long it takes to recover from a right femoral neck fracture with bone marrow edema caused by walking too hard mainly depends on what kind of treatment is used, such as internal fixation surgery usually takes about 6 months to recover, while hip replacement surgery usually takes about 3 months to recover.
For non-displaced femoral neck fracture or young and middle-aged femoral neck fracture, internal fixation surgery is generally used for treatment, due to the femoral neck fracture caused by poor local blood supply, growth and healing slower, so its recovery time is relatively slow, and prone to non-healing of the bone and other manifestations.
Generally, it takes about 6 months after the surgery to fully recover, but its recovery needs to be analyzed with the X-ray to determine whether there are complications such as fracture non-union or femoral head necrosis.
In the case of femoral neck fracture in the elderly, if the age is more than 65 years old, artificial hip replacement surgery is usually used to treat the fracture, and you can get out of bed under the protection of a walker on the second day after the surgery, and it takes about 3 months to return to normal life.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate treatment.