Scoliosis is a common disease that affects adolescents and children, and if not detected and treated in a timely manner, it can develop into very serious deformities and can affect the function of the heart and lungs. Unfortunately, due to various conditions, many children with scoliosis do not attract the attention of their parents because they are asymptomatic in the early stages of the disease and the deformity is not obvious, or even if scoliosis is found, it is not considered to affect food and lodging and is not treated, with the result that the condition is often delayed, so that it is only when it develops into a very serious condition that they seek medical attention, or even when the symptoms of low back pain become severe in adulthood, missing the best time for treatment The best time for treatment is missed. The normal human spine is straight from the back, with a central axis and symmetry on both sides. If the spine deviates from this axis to the left or right, the spine is scoliosis. When a patient with scoliosis bends over, the back of the waist is often higher on one side and lower on the other, like the back of an old-fashioned razor, called “razorback deformity. The majority of scoliosis is of unknown origin, called idiopathic scoliosis. 4 years of age or younger is called infantile type, some of these patients do not undergo treatment and natural correction, a small number of patients develop aggravation. 4-10 years of age onset is called adolescent type, because this age group of patients are growing vigorously, so the deformity progresses faster, other causes such as congenital, neurofibromatosis, poliomyelitis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord cavity Other causes such as congenital, neurofibromatosis, poliomyelitis, cerebral palsy, spinal cavity and other factors can also cause scoliosis, while poor posture factors such as improper sitting and reading with the head down do not lead to true scoliosis. After finding out that your child has scoliosis, parents should take your child to a spine specialist at a larger hospital to take X-rays, test cardiopulmonary function, and if necessary, CT, MRI, and myelography to make a clear diagnosis, determine the cause, and develop a treatment plan based on the condition. It is important to note that massage, physical therapy, suspension traction does not correct scoliosis, but can only relieve symptoms or increase spinal flexibility. There are no drugs that can control and correct scoliosis. The goal of treating scoliosis is primarily to protect cardiopulmonary function and secondarily to orthose. Close monitoring and programmed treatment is the best option.