Indications for Brooker-Wills locking nailing to treat femoral fractures have been expanded to include most fractures from the lesser trochanter proximally to a few centimeters above the condylar notch distally. The advantages of entirely proximal insertion are more distal fixation as its fins deploy at the tip of the nail, and the nail is an open section nail that generally does not need to be dynamized. As described in this article, the insertion technique is straightforward.