This is actually a very difficult question to answer. The problem of scoliosis is a big one. Scoliosis is divided into congenital scoliosis and idiopathic scoliosis. Generally speaking, it is not determined until after the age of 18, but whether scoliosis is determined is not according to age, but according to the maturity of the bones. Congenital scoliosis is a developmental deformity of the spine after birth, with hemivertebral deformity, butterfly vertebrae or vertebral subsegments, scoliosis, and anterior protrusion of the spine. Acquired scoliosis is idiopathic scoliosis, which occurs during growth and development, so scoliosis is a big problem at the age of a few years. If scoliosis is idiopathic scoliosis, the first growth spurt of development occurs at the age of 8-10 years, which occurs particularly quickly. Scoliosis as well as spinal development usually stops 2 years after a girl comes on her period. Boys generally stop growing at the age of 16-17, scoliosis does not develop, spinal medicine will also be based on imaging diagnosis to see bone development, epiphysis if it has closed, not growing, scoliosis will not grow and aggravate.