Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to main navigation
Menu
Premium Nahrungsergänzungsmittel | artgerecht

Atlantooccipital – Anatomy, Function and Disorders

The atlantooccipital joint connects the first cervical vertebra (atlas) to the occipital bone of the skull, enabling nodding movements of the head.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health
Lexicon Navigation

Things worth knowing about "Atlantooccipital"

The atlantooccipital joint connects the first cervical vertebra (atlas) to the occipital bone of the skull, enabling nodding movements of the head.

What does atlantooccipital mean?

The term atlantooccipital refers to the anatomical connection between the atlas (first cervical vertebra, C1) and the occipital bone (Os occipitale) at the base of the skull. This region is critically important for head mobility and for protecting vital neurological and vascular structures passing through the area.

Anatomy of the Atlantooccipital Region

The atlantooccipital joint (Articulatio atlantooccipitalis) is a paired joint formed on both sides between the superior articular facets of the atlas and the occipital condyles of the skull. It is classified as a condyloid joint and primarily allows flexion and extension of the head (nodding movement).

Key Structures Involved

  • Atlas (C1): The first cervical vertebra, ring-shaped and without a vertebral body
  • Occipital bone: Forms the posterior and inferior part of the cranium
  • Occipital condyles: The articular surfaces of the occipital bone that articulate with the atlas
  • Joint capsule and ligaments: Stabilized by the anterior and posterior atlantooccipital membranes and additional ligamentous structures
  • Foramen magnum: The large opening in the occipital bone through which the medulla oblongata and upper spinal cord pass

Function

The atlantooccipital joint is primarily responsible for the nodding motion of the head (approximately 10–15° of flexion and 25° of extension). Lateral bending and rotation are minimal at this level. Most rotational movement of the head occurs at the atlantoaxial joint (C1/C2) just below.

Clinical Significance

Injuries and disorders affecting the atlantooccipital region can have serious consequences, as vital neurological structures are in close proximity.

Common Clinical Conditions

  • Atlantooccipital instability: Can result from trauma (e.g., whiplash, falls), rheumatoid arthritis, or congenital conditions (e.g., Down syndrome), potentially causing spinal cord compression.
  • Atlantooccipital dislocation: A rare but life-threatening injury typically associated with high-energy trauma such as motor vehicle accidents.
  • Basilar invagination / impression: Upward displacement of the occipital bone, which may compress the brainstem.
  • Osteoarthritis of the atlantooccipital joint: Degenerative changes causing pain in the occipital and neck region.
  • Functional blockage: A reversible restriction of movement frequently described in manual medicine and physiotherapy, which may cause headaches and neck discomfort.

Diagnosis

Assessment of the atlantooccipital region includes:

  • Conventional X-ray (anteroposterior, lateral, and dens view)
  • Computed tomography (CT) for detailed bone imaging
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate soft tissues, ligaments, and the spinal cord
  • Clinical neurological examination

Treatment

Treatment depends on the underlying cause:

  • Conservative: Physiotherapy, manual therapy (for functional restrictions), pain management, and orthotic support (cervical collar)
  • Surgical: In cases of instability or neural compression, surgical stabilization such as occipital fusion or cervical arthrodesis may be required.

References

  1. Standring, S. (ed.) - Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice, 42nd edition, Elsevier (2021)
  2. White, A. A. & Panjabi, M. M. - Clinical Biomechanics of the Spine, 2nd edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (1990)
  3. Joaquim, A. F. & Patel, A. A. - Craniocervical instability: a systematic review of the literature. Neurosurgical Focus, 36(4), E4 (2014)

Most purchased products

Discount
natural iron supplement premium plantderived mineralcomplex?ts=1751927698

Average rating of 4.94 out of 5 stars

Natural Iron

For your iron balance

Specially formulated for your iron balance with plant-based curry leaf iron, Lactoferrin CLN®, and natural Vitamin C from rose hips.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Gluten free
Lactose free
100% vegetarian fermentation
30 Capsules
30 Capsules
Sale price: €29.90 Regular price: €35.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
lactoferrin kapseln 60 premium eisenbindung immunschutz laktosefrei milch?ts=1751997240

Average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars

Lactoferrin 60 Capsules

For your universal protection

As one of the most valuable proteins in the body, lactoferrin is a natural component of the immune system.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Lactose free
Pure CLN
60 Capsules
60 Capsules
Regular price: €59.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
floral fresh mint kapseln?ts=1726594235

Average rating of 4.96 out of 5 stars

Floral

For Healthy Oral Flora & Dental Care

Formulated lozenges with Dentalac®, probiotic lactic acid bacteria, and Lactoferrin CLN®
Sugar free
Lab tested
Non-GMO
Cologne List
Lactose free
Tooth friendly
GMP Quality
Clinical proofed
Pure CLN
30 lozenges
Regular price: €22.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Calorie deficit

A calorie deficit occurs when the body takes in fewer calories than it burns. It is the fundamental principle behind weight loss and is widely used in dietary management.

Fats

Fats are essential macronutrients that provide the body with energy, support cell membrane structure, and enable the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

Macronutrients

Macronutrients are the three main nutrients -- carbohydrates, proteins, and fats -- that provide the body with energy and support vital physiological functions.

Related search terms: Atlantooccipital-en