occipitocervical
Occipitocervical refers to the anatomical region at the back of the head, where the occipital bone (the posterior part of the skull) meets the cervical vertebrae (the bones of the neck). This junction, also known as the atlanto-occipital joint, is a critical area for head movement and stability. It allows for flexion, extension, and some degree of rotation of the head.
Disruptions to the occipitocervical region can arise from various causes, including trauma, congenital abnormalities, and degenerative
Symptoms associated with occipitocervical problems can include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and limited range of motion.