Adolescent scoliosis is generally divided into two categories, namely idiopathic scoliosis and congenital scoliosis. 1, scoliosis whose cause is unknown during growth and development is called idiopathic scoliosis; 2, scoliosis caused by specific congenital vertebral abnormalities confirmed by x-ray, MRI and surgery is congenital scoliosis, and this deformity develops after birth. 3, In addition to this, neuromuscular type, neurofibromatosis, traumatic, even burns, scar type, etc. are rare phenomena, most of which refer to the previous two categories. So once a child is found to have scoliosis, the first thing must be to take an X-ray to clarify whether the bones themselves have abnormal development. If no abnormalities are found in the bones, it is called adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, and the type should be determined early on. Wear braces as a teenager, try to correct the deformity, and participate in more targeted functional exercises, such as slingshots, single and double bars, swimming, exercises, etc. In conclusion, for adolescent scoliosis requires continuous and regular intervention by a specialist looking for a physician.