The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of sports massage and pilates(group A), sports massage(group B), control(group C) on pain, angle of vertebral rotation, Cobb’s angle, and lumbar muscle strength in the 30 female college students majoring in dance who were diagnosed of idiopathic scoliosis. Group A and B were applied 30 minutes/day, 3 times/week for 10 weeks with the intervention. SPSS/PC 18.0 statistics program was used to analyze the collected data, two way ANOVA with repeated measures was used to verify the time and inter-group effects. In the event of statistically significant difference in interaction, the LSD was used to perform post testing. The statistical significance level of all verifications was set at α = .05. In pain, Cobb’s angle and vertebral rotation angles, group A showed decrease in the post test. Group A tended to decrease slightly more than the group B. Isokinetic muscle strength at velocity 60 ° / sec, lumbar extension and flexion were increased in group A and B, and group A tended to be slightly better than group B. In conclusion, group A showed better effect than group B. Therefore, in the future, female students of dance majors can expect to use sports massage and pilates after dance practice to prevent and improve scoliosis, as well as improve flexibility and strength.