Scoliosis surgery is usually most painful within three days after surgery and requires the use of pain medication. Many hospitals have pain pumps that can be used for up to three days after surgery, which are very effective, but since anesthetic medication is used for pain relief, it is important not to use it too much and for too long. After three days, the pain will gradually decrease, and after a week after the operation the pain will be relatively mild. At one week after surgery, the patient can try to sit up and stand, holding the side of the bed or using a walker to help. When you first get up to sit or stand, you will feel dizzy, this is because you have been in bed for a long time and your body is still a bit weak after the surgery, don’t worry, you will get used to it after a few times and the dizziness will disappear. Afterwards, the doctor will take pictures of you to see how the bending is corrected and how it is fixed inside the body. Once you can stand up more naturally and for more than 10 minutes, you can have the mold taken for the brace. Usually the brace will be ready in 2-3 days, and you will be able to get up and walk around after wearing the brace. The purpose of wearing a brace is to protect the metal internal fixation device in the body, so as to prevent the internal fixation from loosening or breaking before the bone graft fusion is completed. The principle of wearing the brace is to wear it as long as you are up, at least six months, because you can’t wear it without it until the implants are fused. Therefore, it is very important to review the radiographs at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery. If there is no abnormal feeling in the first month after the operation, you can also not take the film, but it is necessary to take the film in 3 and 6 months. Generally speaking, the first month after surgery is mainly bed rest, you can get up and walk around appropriately, eat, go to the toilet, etc., but as long as you get up, you need to wear a brace to protect you. You need to be taken care of in your daily life within 1 month after surgery. In January, it is better to take pictures to check whether there is any loosening or change of the internal fixation, if there is no problem, you can gradually increase the time of activity. Many patients are able to return to their normal life or school within 2 months after surgery. When you get up and move around after surgery, it is normal to feel soreness in the lower back. After all, it takes 3-4 weeks for the muscles and other soft tissues at the surgical site to heal completely, so there is usually no problem. As long as there are no sudden changes in your body, such as severe back pain, loss of height, or bulging of the back again, there is no major problem. Recovery from surgery needs to be gradual and not rushed. Generally speaking. You are not allowed to do strenuous activities within six months after surgery, especially not bending, twisting, lifting heavy objects, etc., and you are not allowed to do confrontational activities or sports within one year after surgery. If the patient feels that he/she can sit for 2-3 hours without discomfort, he/she can go back to school, but he/she is not allowed to participate in sports activities. You can start with a half day of school and gradually increase it later. In conclusion, it is very important to have a review within one year after the scoliosis surgery (March, June and December), and insisting on going to the hospital on time for a review or taking pictures and sending them to your doctor will help your doctor understand the post-surgical recovery and enable you to have a better and faster recovery. If you feel any abnormal sensations during this period (sudden sharp pain at the operation site, difficulty in breathing, back bulge, sudden change in height, etc.), you should contact your doctor immediately and go to the hospital for examination to determine the cause and deal with it promptly.