Scoliosis causes an S- or C-shaped bend in the spine. It is most common in infancy, although it may also occur in adults. Adult scoliosis may be caused by several factors, including heredity, unequal pelvic position, previous spinal or joint surgery, knee or foot deformities, or even brain traumas. Some curves are sharper than others. Scoliosis may be treated with bracing and/or surgery in mild to severe instances. Most persons with scoliosis may live full, productive, and regular lives, and their life expectancy is quite typical. Scoliosis patients may get pregnant and have children without dangers or difficulties. This book provides information on how you can manage scoliosis through Exercise, Proper treatment, and Healthy diet.