How many days is a spinal orthopedic treatment safer cannot be generalized, but needs to be combined with the specific cause and condition of the patient, and a targeted treatment plan should be developed by a professional doctor. There is a risk of blindly treating a patient’s spine without clarifying the specific cause and condition of the spine before orthodontic treatment. Because the spine is rich in nerves, blood vessels and spinal cord, incorrect osteopathic techniques and frequency may cause damage, such as bone fractures, fractures and other organic bone lesions, etc., can not be treated. If the patient has only minor spinal adhesions and misalignments, and other contraindications are ruled out, moderate osteopathic treatment can be performed by a professional doctor. How long it is safe to do so is determined by the specific condition, and there is no definite time in clinical practice. In addition, if patients really need to undergo spinal osteopathy, they must choose to go to a regular hospital to prevent health hazards caused by incorrect osteopathic treatment.