ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy of needling Jîngjiájî points in combination with acupressure for cervical vertigo, and provide a better therapy. MethodsSixty-five cases of patients with cervical vertigo were punctured on the points J▪ngjiáji and Fîngchí (▪ GB 20) bilaterally, from Qiángjiîn (▪ GV 18) to Nîohù (▪ GV 17), from Yùzhěn (▪ BL 9) to Tiānzhŭ ▪ BL 10) with penetrating methods, besides, acupressure was also used on these points. It was given once a day, and 16 times constituted one course with 2 courses altogether, and then the clinical efficacy was observed. ResultsTwenty-five cases were cured accounting to 38.5%; 18 remarkably improved accounting to 27.7%; 19 improved accounting to 29.2%; 3 ineffective accounting to 4.6%. The total effective rate was 95.4%. ConclusionNeedling J▪ngjiáj▪ points in combination with acupressure can alleviate the clinical symptoms of cervical vertigo and is worthy of being promoted.