Chinese medicine believes that the etiology and pathogenesis of cervical disc herniation is stagnation of qi and blood, and the neck shows qi and blood blockage. Acupuncture and moxibustion treatments use the cervical spine pinch point and adjacent points as the main points, and the supporting points are the Waiguan point and the Quchi point. The cervical spine points are located 0.5 inches away from the posterior midline of the neck, with 7 points on one side and 14 points on both sides, and have the effects of relaxing tendons and activating collaterals (stretching the tendons and bones and dredging the meridians and collaterals), activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body). Waiguan is located 2 inches above the transverse stripe on the dorsal distal side of the wrist, between the two bones. Quchi point is located at the lateral end of the transverse stripe of the elbow. During acupuncture treatment, the patient’s body position was taken as a lateral lying position, the main point was used as the cervical spine pinch point and adjacent points, and the allied points were used as the Waiguan point and the Quchi point. After routine disinfection of the main points and supporting points, millimeters of needles were inserted by twisting the fingers, and the technique was flat tonic and flat diarrhea. Acupuncture has the effect of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and dredging the channels to relieve pain. Acupuncture treatment at the above points should be performed by a professional acupuncturist, and should not be used by oneself, as it may cause damage to the body.