In medical science, vertigo is a subjective sensory disorder caused by lesions in several systems. If the patient feels that the surrounding scenery is rotating in a certain direction or that he or she is spinning, it is called rotational vertigo or true vertigo; if the patient only feels dizziness, light-headedness but not rotation, it is collectively called vertigo. The main difference between vertigo and dizziness is that the former is usually not impaired by consciousness, that is, the patient’s mind is always clear during the vertigo attack. There are many different diseases that can cause vertigo symptoms. Cervical vertigo” refers to a type of central vertigo that is caused by some causes of insufficient blood supply to the arteries, and cervical spondylosis is only one of the more common causes, which belongs to the group of diseases with insufficient blood supply to the vertebrobasilar artery. As for the causes of inadequate blood supply to the vertebrobasilar artery, there are six major categories: 1, atherosclerosis. 2. Insufficient blood supply to the pushing artery, such as pushing artery type cervical spondylosis. 3.Diastolic dysfunction of the basilar artery, such as basilar artery migraine. 4.Malformation or abnormal development of vertebrobasilar artery. 5.Subclavian artery steal syndrome. 6, endarteritis, multiple aortitis, carotid arteritis, connective tissue disease, etc. It can be seen that there are various causes of vertigo, not only cervical spondylosis, but also only the vertebral artery type and sympathetic nerve type of cervical spondylosis can cause vertigo.