In clinical practice, a patient with a protruding scapula on one side may also be referred to as having a razor back. It is also accompanied by the clinical manifestation of unevenness in the patient’s bilateral shoulders, mainly because the patient has scoliosis. When treating scoliosis, symptomatic treatment can be given. For example, children and adolescents with this condition can be treated conservatively by using suspension traction or over-extension traction, along with traditional Chinese medicine techniques to give massage to the spinal area to relieve muscle adhesions and promote metabolism within the muscles, and then wearing scoliosis braces to give fixation. If an adult suffers from this condition, the majority of treatment options are surgical, with incision and internal fixation with a nail bar system, followed by scoliosis bracing and fixation.