3D Anatomy Model of Head and Neck Joints

Joints within the head and neck play essential roles in movement and stability, facilitating actions such as head rotation, nodding, and jaw articulation. This section of the 3D Anatomy Atlas provides a detailed examination of these articulations, including the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), cervical vertebrae joints, and the atlanto-occipital joint. Interactive three-dimensional models allow users to observe the biomechanical configurations and movements unique to each joint. These models also highlight the supportive ligaments and joint capsules that contribute to the stability and functional integrity of the head and neck region. This educational tool is crucial for understanding joint mechanics, diagnosing joint disorders, and planning appropriate treatments in clinical practice.