A scoliosis of 60 degrees can be stopped non-surgically in current clinical cases, unless the scoliosis is progressing rapidly and persistently, then surgery should be considered. A scoliosis of 60 degrees is a significant degree for both adolescents and adults, and the risk of exacerbation is higher because the likelihood of exacerbation is higher. However, it does not mean that 60 degrees of scoliosis must be treated by surgery, because the indications for surgery are chosen very carefully. After all, surgery is very risky and traumatizing, and the long-term effects of surgery can be significant, as the patient may lose spinal function in the future and experience chronic low back pain for almost the rest of his life. Therefore, the choice of surgery needs to be very careful. From the existing cases, it can be prevented and treated by non-surgical therapies. Options include wearing a brace, massage and orthopedic exercises, and gymnastic exercises, which must be customized according to the patient’s type of scoliosis. Changes in posture and lifestyle can also be made, and a combination of these options can be used to achieve a therapeutic effect.