Depending on the degree of fracture, scoliosis can be treated conservatively or surgically. If the scoliosis fracture is not displaced, it is a stable fracture and can be fixed with thoracolumbar support for 6-8 weeks. It is better to stay in bed and take oral medication to promote healing, such as musk bone capsule or bone-setting tablets to promote the healing of the fracture. If the scoliotic fracture is accompanied by displacement, it belongs to unstable fracture and should be stabilized by pedicle screw fixation. If the angle of scoliosis is greater than 40 degrees, spinal correction should be carried out at the same time, and if there is spinal nerve compression, decompression and fixation should be carried out on the vertebral plate. If there is spinal nerve compression, decompression and fixation of the vertebral plate should be performed. Depending on the degree of injury, scoliosis fractures should be treated conservatively or surgically.