The International Society of SRS defines scoliosis as a scoliosis with a Cobb angle greater than 10° in the coronal plane of the spine. Scoliosis is recognized when the spinal surgeon measures the spine and the spinal imaging shows a specific angle of the spine on the orthopantomogram with a Cobb angle of more than 10°. Calcium supplementation is generally not recommended for scoliosis in children because there is not a strong correlation between scoliosis and calcium supplementation. Children’s scoliosis congenital such as birth, this belongs to the fetal period, the mother due to physical and chemical, viral factors, resulting in abnormal fetal spinal development, this congenital structural abnormality of calcium supplementation, there is no therapeutic effect. The idiopathic scoliosis is to enter the adolescent development period after the scoliosis, this is called adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, in this stage of scoliosis is also the brain inside the cerebrospinal fluid flow abnormality caused by calcium supplementation has nothing to do with, so the children’s scoliosis, calcium supplementation does not have any therapeutic effect. Secondly, children’s calcium supplementation is not recommended to line too much artificial intervention, unless the examination found that the body’s calcium level is really low, otherwise too much calcium supplementation, children’s cartilage premature mineralization, may limit the development of height, calcium supplementation instead of growth, so children’s scoliosis should not be easily supplemented with calcium.