hoofdhals
Hoofdhals is a Dutch anatomical term describing the region where the head meets the neck, corresponding to the cervicocranial area. It encompasses the base of the skull, the upper cervical spine, and the surrounding soft tissues.
Anatomical boundaries: Superiorly the cranial base at the occipital bone and adjacent temporal region; inferiorly around
Within this region lie several important structures: the occipital bone and atlas, the upper cervical vertebrae,
Clinical relevance: The hoofdhals is a common focus in evaluations of head and neck pain, trauma, infections,
Etymology and usage: The term combines hoofd (head) and hals (neck), reflecting the anatomical junction. In English