Of course, the proportion of scoliosis in Hong Kong, based on the statistics of patients we received, is not comprehensive enough. It happened that the newspaper reported this news recently: There are many people with scoliosis in Hong Kong. Confirmed that our conclusion is correct. Why are there so many people with scoliosis in Hong Kong? It is still difficult for us to answer this question. From what we have observed, there may be two factors. One is genetic factors. Among the people who take part in health care here, 7 are parents and have scoliosis. And their lateral curvature is exactly the same as their mother or father, but the degree of curvature is different. The second factor is that the schoolbags of Hong Kong students are too heavy. Carrying such a heavy schoolbag to school and go home, whether by car, is a great pressure for students. The young spine is in the growth stage. If there is a little scoliosis due to trauma or sprain, then this scoliosis will continue to worsen under such frequent loads. Another is scoliosis caused by congenital malformation. There are individual vertebral bodies in the spine. They are hemivertebrae. The so-called beautiful vertebral body means that the vertebral body is thick while thin. The vertebral body of a normal person, you are the only chess piece. The periphery is round and the top and bottom are flat. The periphery of the semi-vertebral body is also round, but the upper and lower sides are thin and the other side is thick. In this way, as long as the whole spine has one and a half vertebral bodies, the whole spine will bend sideways. It is easier to correct scoliosis without hemivertebra with our chiropractic method. Most scoliosis can be corrected by "painless non-surgery". It is more difficult to correct scoliosis of hemivertebra. No matter what causes scoliosis, it has great influence on the development and health of the body. After we solved the problem of "repair of old combined dislocation" from 65438 to 0975, we began the work of "painless non-surgical plastic surgery" After our plastic surgery, there were no complications left. Among them, Liu Jia, a little patient with one foot varus and one foot valgus, has become a world-class table tennis player after plastic surgery and normal training. Not only did they not become disabled, but they also lived and worked very well.