Can scoliosis be cured at the age of 20?

  Scoliosis occurs more often in adolescents, most commonly as idiopathic scoliosis. Idiopathic scoliosis is particularly prevalent in adolescents. As growth increases, the angle of scoliosis will gradually increase, and it is generally believed that scoliosis can be stopped after complete development.  If scoliosis appears at age 20 and is fully developed, there is no significant progression. For scoliosis <20°, more attention can be paid to exercise, because the overall aesthetic impact is not very large; for scoliosis between 20°-40°, it can be maintained between the gap through braces or functional exercise, and generally does not require surgical treatment; for scoliosis >40°, because the overall curvature, the impact on cardiopulmonary function The impact on cardiopulmonary function is relatively large. This type of scoliosis also has a greater aesthetic impact and therefore requires surgical correction to restore the spinal force line. If left uncorrected, abnormalities in the development of the thoracic cavity, including abnormal development of the internal organs, can affect the patient’s cardiopulmonary function. In particular, the development of the lungs and heart will have a greater impact on the patient’s future life, and the larger curvature will also have a significant impact on the patient’s aesthetics.