Scoliosis is defined as a deviation of the normal vertical
line of the spine, consisting of a lateral curvature with
rotation of the vertebrae within the curve.Typically, for
scoliosis to be considered, there should be at least 10° of spinal angulation on the posterior-anterior radiograph associated with vertebral rotation (1). The causes of scoliosis vary and are classified broadly as congenital, neuromuscular,