Scoliosis is a 3D deformation of the spine categorized by a spine curvature angle larger than 10 in the coronal plane. During the adolescent period, as the skeletal structure of a child develops, a significant rate of curve progression may occur in the spine; sometimes can be as high as up to 10 per year. This medical condition is called idiopathic scoliosis and may originate from childhood ie the population from age 10 to 16 years. If left untreated, adolescence idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) can have a permanent damaging effect on the skeletal structure of adolescents and can aggravate chronic back pain and thoracic insufficiency syndrome. Severe scoliosis also may affect the heart, lungs, and nerve system. Therefore, early detection of scoliosis, through periodic monitoring of spine curve progression, until the complete maturity of skeletal structure, is necessary for AIS patients. During the whole course of scoliosis treatment, a patient may be exposed for up to 25 sessions.