create a easy simple drawing to explain this ✅ The Correct Structures Responsible for Rotation Between C1 and C2: Rotation at the atlantoaxial joint (between C1 and C2) is primarily allowed by: 🔹 Dens (Odontoid Process) of C2 Acts as a pivot point around which C1 (with the skull) rotates. 🔹 Transverse Ligament of the Atlas Holds the dens tightly against the anterior arch of the atlas. Key structure for allowing and controlling rotation — it prevents anterior displacement of C1 on C2. 🔹 Alar Ligaments Limit the amount of rotation. Extend from the sides of the dens to the occipital condyles. Prevent excessive rotation and side-bending. make it simple to draw and show where exactly the rotation occurs Mehr sehen