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2. If you rotate your head as in indicating a "no" response, most of the movement occurs at this joint: a. atlanto-occipital (skull-C1) b. atlanto-axial (C1-C2) c. C2-C3 d. C3-C4 e. C7-T1

          2. If you rotate your head as in indicating a "no" response, most of the
movement occurs at this joint:
a. atlanto-occipital (skull-C1)
b. atlanto-axial (C1-C2)
c. C2-C3
d. C3-C4
e. C7-T1
        
2. If you rotate your head as in indicating a "no" response, most of the
movement occurs at this joint:
a. atlanto-occipital (skull-C1)
b. atlanto-axial (C1-C2)
c. C2-C3
d. C3-C4
e. C7-T1

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If you rotate your head as in indicating a "no" response, most of the movement occurs at this joint: a. atlanto-occipital (skull-C1) b. atlanto-axial (C1-C2) c. C2-C3 d. C3-C4 e. C7-T1 2. If you rotate your head as in indicating a "no" response, most of the movement occurs at this joint: a. atlanto-occipital (skull-C1) b. atlanto-axial (C1-C2) c. C2-C3 d. C3-C4 e. C7-T1
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00:01 So, the joint that is not directly involved in the left and the right rotation of the head at the neck or the cervical location rotation is axial occipital joint.
00:23 So, the atlanto occipital joint allows the flexion and the extension of the head that is nodding...
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