Can not, neck and shoulder exercises can to a certain extent alleviate the symptoms of dizziness and headache caused by carotid artery stenosis, but there is no obvious therapeutic effect on the cerebral blood supply insufficiency. Common clinical treatments for cerebral hypoperfusion include general treatment, medication, surgery, etc. Exercise can only play a role in relieving symptoms and assisting treatment. 1. General treatment: improve lifestyle and remove risk factors. For example, quit smoking and drinking, low-salt and low-fat diet, appropriate exercise, and control blood pressure, blood fat and blood sugar. 2. Drug therapy: mainly includes antiplatelet drug therapy. Commonly, such as aspirin, clopidogrel, etc., can effectively prevent platelet adhesion and accumulation, which is conducive to the blood supply of the brain. 3. Surgery: Surgery can be used when necessary. If the patient’s carotid artery is severely narrowed (more than 70%), carotid endarterectomy or carotid stenting can be used if necessary. It is recommended that patients with insufficient cerebral blood supply should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not blindly treat themselves to avoid the adverse consequences.