Scoliosis has nothing to do with sleeping position. Patients with scoliosis can sleep any way they want (such as sleeping on their backs, sides, or stomachs), but lying flat or on their sides is best, and sleeping in the prone position is not good for breathing. Some patients may ask me: if the scoliosis is bent to the right, I will sleep hard to the right side to correct it, is this okay? This is actually not possible because, firstly, the whole body weight is completely distributed during bed rest and these forces have almost no effect on the spine. The second is that it is impossible to maintain the same position all the time when sleeping, so there is no need to emphasize the sleeping position. Another thing to add is that scoliosis has no requirements for sitting and standing posture, because the spinal curvature is not affected by posture, the only thing to avoid is weight bearing and twisting movement, for example, people with lumbar scoliosis can not do violent twisting movements, these movements will aggravate the lumbar scoliosis in large cases. In general, how to sleep, and whether scoliosis aggravated completely unrelated.