- Atlanto-occipital joint
Infobox Anatomy
Name = Atlanto-occipital joint
Latin = articulatio atlantooccipitalis
GraySubject = 74
GrayPage = 295
Caption = Anterior atlantoöccipital membrane and atlantoaxial ligament.
Caption2 = Posterior atlantoöccipital membrane and atlantoaxial ligament.
System =
Precursor =
MeshName = Atlanto-Occipital+Joint
MeshNumber = A02.835.583.101
DorlandsPre = a_64
DorlandsSuf = 12160970
The Atlanto-occipital joint (articulation between the atlas and theoccipital bone ) consists of a pair ofcondyloid joints.Ligaments
The ligaments connecting the bones are:
* Two
Articular capsules
*Posterior atlantoöccipital membrane
*Anterior atlantoöccipital membrane
*Lateral atlantoöccipital Motions
The movements permitted in this joint are:
* (a)flexion and extension, which give rise to the ordinary forward and backward nodding of the head.* (b) slight lateral motion to one or other side.
Flexion is produced mainly by the action of the
Longi capitis andRecti capitis anteriores ; extension by theRecti capitis posteriores major and minor, theObliquus superior , theSemispinalis capitis ,Splenius capitis ,Sternocleidomastoideus , and upper fibers of theTrapezius .The Recti laterales are concerned in the lateral movement, assisted by the Trapezius, Splenius capitis, Semispinalis capitis, and the Sternocleidomastoideus of the same side, all acting together.
Tension-like Headaches
The Atlanto-occipital joint features predominantly in the symptoms of tension-like
headaches as a result of prolonged inappropriateposture from poorergonomic adaptation.In such cases, patients typically report cracking of the neck, discomfort when sitting, continuous
migraine -like headaches, dullness,dizziness , tingling in the fingers,sensitivity to light and a feeling the head is expanding.
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