The occurrence of kyphosis can be determined by the following methods: i. Clinical manifestations: Patients with kyphosis will usually find a localized kyphotic deformity in the thoracic back with sharp angles. Second, X-ray examination: X-ray film should first determine the upper and lower vertebrae of the kyphosis. In each vertebra that constitutes the arc of kyphosis, the vertebrae with the largest inclination at their upper and lower ends are the upper and lower vertebrae, which should be measured by drawing a straight line at the upper edge of the upper vertebrae and the lower edge of the lower vertebrae, and the angle where these two lines intersect is the degree of kyphosis, and the greater the degree, the more serious the kyphosis. Once the hunchback is diagnosed, treatment should be carried out as soon as possible, and surgery should be considered for serious cases, so that the clinical symptoms can be relieved, otherwise the patient’s symptoms will be aggravated and normal life and work will be affected.