S-type scoliosis is usually more severe than C-type scoliosis. S-type scoliosis usually involves multiple segments of the spine, including the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, and may be accompanied by vertebral rotation and scoliosis deformity, while C-type scoliosis mostly manifests as a lateral bending of the spine in one direction of the body. From an orthopedic point of view, S-type scoliosis is relatively difficult to correct and requires surgical orthopedics to correct. For mild C-shaped scoliosis, poor posture can usually be corrected with orthopedic braces, while severe C-shaped scoliosis requires surgical treatment for correction. If scoliosis is found, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for examination, early detection and early treatment, which can generally achieve good results.