Cervicogenic dizziness characterized by the presence of imbalances, unsteadiness, disorientation, neck pain, and limited cervical range of motion, cervicogenic dizziness can also cause headaches. A conventional sample of 16 patients with Cervicogenic Dizziness will be collected from hospital and physiotherapy clinics. Prior to enrollment, all patients will receive explanation regarding the objective and implication of the study and patient fill the informed consent form. Evaluation criteria will be established to the base on demographic data, history, physical examination and tests. Patients were identified as eligible and invited to participate in the study These patients were randomly be assigned into two Group (group 1 and group 2) after the baseline evaluation. Baseline assessment of patients: intensity of dizziness, Intensity of neck pain, Frequency of dizziness, Cervical ROM, DHI. The combination of soft tissue technique, therapeutic patients education and exercises showed an effective intervention for dizziness and neck disability in cervicogenic dizziness patients. Further high quality trails are recommended to provide more evidence in this regard.