Atlanto-Occipital and Atlanto-Axial Joint Injections

Atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joint injections are minimally invasive spine procedures used to diagnose and treat chronic neck pain originating from the upper cervical spine (C1–C2). These targeted injections help relieve upper cervical pain, cervicogenic headaches, and whiplash-related injuries when conservative treatments have failed.

The atlanto-occipital joint (between the skull and C1) and the atlanto-axial joint (between C1 and C2) are critical for head movement. When inflamed or damaged, they can become a significant source of persistent neck pain and base-of-skull headaches.

What Is an Atlanto-Occipital or Atlanto-Axial Joint Injection?

An atlanto-occipital joint injection or atlanto-axial joint injection is an image-guided procedure performed under fluoroscopy. A small needle is precisely inserted into the affected upper cervical joint to deliver medication directly into the joint space.

Depending on the goal of treatment, the injection may contain:

Conditions Treated

Atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joint injections are used to treat:

  • Chronic neck pain originating from C1–C2
  • Upper cervical spine arthritis
  • Whiplash injuries (acceleration-deceleration trauma)
  • Cervicogenic headaches
  • Occipital neuralgia unresponsive to nerve blocks
  • Post-traumatic upper cervical joint dysfunction
  • Degenerative joint disease affecting the atlanto-occipital or atlanto-axial joints

These injections specifically target pain generated from the upper cervical facet joints rather than muscular or disc-related pain.

Symptoms of Upper Cervical Joint Dysfunction

Patients with atlanto-occipital or atlanto-axial joint pathology often report:

  • Pain at the base of the skull
  • Deep suboccipital pain
  • Neck stiffness
  • Limited neck rotation
  • Pain with flexion and extension
  • Headaches that worsen with neck movement
  • Reduced range of motion in all planes

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How the Procedure Is Performed

  1. The patient is positioned comfortably in a procedure suite.
  2. The skin is sterilized and locally anesthetized.
  3. Using fluoroscopic (live X-ray) guidance, the physician advances a small needle into the atlanto-occipital or atlanto-axial joint.
  4. Contrast dye may be used to confirm accurate placement.
  5. Medication is injected into the joint space.

The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis and typically takes less than 30 minutes.

Benefits of Atlanto-Occipital and Atlanto-Axial Joint Injections

Atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joint injections are used to treat:


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does pain relief last?

Relief duration varies. Diagnostic injections provide temporary relief, while corticosteroid injections may provide weeks to months of reduced inflammation and pain.

Most patients tolerate the procedure well. A local anesthetic is used to minimize discomfort.

The injection typically takes 20–30 minutes and is performed in an outpatient setting.

Most patients resume light activities within 24 hours unless otherwise instructed.

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