Mainly even the following treatment methods: (1) general treatment for patients with short duration and mild pain, can take rest, head and neck acupuncture, traction, physiotherapy rehabilitation treatment methods, along with some oral anti-inflammatory drugs. After the above treatment, the condition of some patients can be significantly improved. However, we emphasize that cervicogenic headache should be very cautious in choosing massage rehabilitation methods, as many patients’ condition will not only not be relieved but will be aggravated after unauthorized massage, and some of them will have serious injuries. (2) Injection into the cervical paravertebral lesion is a good treatment for most patients with cervicogenic headache by puncture injection of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs into the paravertebral (cervical transverse process) that causes cervicogenic headache (for example, it is often injected into the transverse process of the patient’s second cervical vertebra). The injected solution will diffuse directly into the cervical nerve and surrounding soft tissues, exerting anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects and promoting nerve function recovery, which can significantly relieve pain. (3) Cervical epidural cavity injection through the cervical paravertebral and head pressure pain point injection treatment effect is not good, mostly because the lesion is located in the spinal canal, clinically the intervertebral disc-derived radiculitis is common, the paravertebral injection solution can not reach the lesion site. In this case, we can use the cervical epidural cavity injection method to inject anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs directly into the spinal canal, which can significantly relieve pain. (4) Cervical nerve destruction treatment and surgical treatment by a variety of non-surgical treatment is also ineffective, most of the bony abnormal changes in the spinal canal compression of nerve roots, should consider surgical activation therapy. For patients who have contraindications to surgery, or who are at greater risk of surgery, cervical nerve ethanol block can be used with the consent of the patient, and treatment should be performed under X-ray fluoroscopic guidance. Radiofrequency thermocoagulation can also be used to destroy the posterior branch of the cervical nerve for treatment. (5) Cervical muscle release can reduce the pressure of intervertebral disc and spastic muscle tissue and change the cervical curvature, especially for migraine caused by occipital nerve compression and dizziness caused by poor cervical curvature, this method has special effects.