Leg pain doesn't always indicate a problem with the leg. Knee, hip, groin, ankle, or foot pain can be caused by tension in the lumbosacral spine or even vascular pathology.
In this video, Irina Gennadyevna Ocheretina, a physician with 40 years of experience, examines real clinical cases where:
— a person has been treating their leg for months, but the pain persists
— examinations don't provide a clear answer
— the cause of the pain is higher up—in the lower back or in the blood vessels
— dangerous symptoms are disguised as "osteochondrosis"
You will learn:
— how the lower back is related to knee, hip, and foot pain
— which segments of the spine are responsible for different areas of the leg
— how nerve pain differs from joint pain
— which symptoms shouldn't be ignored
— in which cases leg pain may be vascular and require urgent diagnosis
📌 Important: sometimes treatment for "lumbar osteochondrosis" can be not only ineffective, but dangerous—this is also discussed in the video.
🔔 The webinar "Point of Life" will be held very soon. "Healthy Lower Back"
At the meeting, we will:
— explore why pain "goes" to the leg
— show which lower back tensions are especially dangerous
— discuss starting, stress, and nighttime pain
— analyze real-life images and clinical examples
👉 Register for the webinar — https://ocheretina.com/go/yt0402
🎥 Timestamps:
00:00 — Why leg pain can be related to the lower back
00:34 — Which parts of the spine are responsible for the knee, hip, and foot
00:58 — How lower back tensions cause numbness and pain
02:08 — A real patient question: knee pain at night
03:06 — Why anterior tensions are more dangerous than posterior tensions
04:02 — When osteochondrosis treatment doesn't help
05:14 — Intermittent claudication: a serious vascular symptom
06:36 — Clinical Case: Large Vessel Thrombosis
07:25 — Why it's important to recognize the true cause of pain early
07:41 — Invitation to the webinar "The Point of Life. A Healthy Lower Back"