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for this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to mobilize and manipulate the joint known as the AAA the a a joint is the Atlanta axial joint which is basically C1 on C2 when we focus on it the first vertebra we feel is the spinous process of C2 because thereamp;#39;s no direct spinous process on C1 so C2 is the first one we feel and then we can come across towards the articular pillar where the facet joints would be located along here so this is called the pillar the articular pillar coming down here and the TP is naturally on the side here so thereamp;#39;s the transverse processes and then thatamp;#39;s the articular pillar coming down here when we learn how to do the cervical manipulation so this is part of what we call the upper cervical complex so the a a joint and the OA joint will be the upper cervical and naturally from C2 downwards will be the lower cervical complex foreign manipulate I would normally use this mCP joint if Iamp;#39;m doing it when my patient is supine s