Massage, i.e. tui na, as an adjunctive treatment, has a certain alleviating effect on headache, dizziness and numbness of limbs caused by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have a wide range, including coronary heart disease, hypertension, cerebral infarction, transient ischemic attack, etc. There are many visible symptoms, such as dizziness, chest pain, headache, numbness of limbs, facial paralysis, hemiplegia and so on. Tui Na, as a form of Chinese medicine treatment, is a physical therapy that uses a variety of techniques and different forces, such as pushing, holding, lifting, pinching and kneading, to treat the meridians, acupoints, and uncomfortable parts of the human body under the guidance of the meridian theory of Chinese medicine and the theory of motor anatomy. Tui na has the effect of dredging meridians and channels, promoting qi and blood, pain relief, etc., can relieve local meridians and channels are not clear, stagnation of qi and blood stasis caused by pain, numbness and other conditions of the torso, for the cardio-cerebral vascular disease dizziness, headache, facial paralysis, limb numbness and other symptoms have a certain effect of relief. For example, for headache, one can take acupoints such as Yintang, Shenting, Yuzhu, Zanzhu, Touwei, Sun, Baihui, and Si Shencong, etc.; and for stroke, one can take acupoints such as Daxiwei, Shoudaojing, Biceps, Quchi, Sanli of the hand, and Hetu. If patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases need to receive massage therapy, they need to go to a regular medical institution to be operated by a professional physician to avoid delaying their condition.