If the scoliosis is more than 20 degrees, the patient usually does not have obvious clinical symptoms, and some patients do not even have any clinical symptoms, and if they do have symptoms, they are only strain, soreness or mild high and low shoulder deformity of the back muscles. After timely consultation, and the use of braces to immobilize and exercise the muscles, clinical symptoms can be relieved. Patients should be followed closely and if it progresses beyond five degrees in a short period of time, continuous treatment or even surgery should be considered in a timely manner. With comprehensive management, it is possible to keep the patient’s condition relatively stable. Some patients can still continue to progress and can only be corrected by surgery. Therefore, the presence of scoliosis in the spine, even if it is 20 degrees or more, should be given high priority.