Pain that results because of inadequate blood supply or absent blood supply is called vascular pain. In most cases this will present as leg and foot pain. The feet hurt as soon as one would start walking. Any exercise requires additional oxygen to the exercising organ as oxygen requirements are increased several fold during the exercise. In a normal person, this additional oxygen is delivered by improved blood flow to the exercising organ. Legs that already have reduced blood supply because of poor circulation cannot keep with the oxygen demand resulting in severe pain that reduces as soon as walking stops. Calf muscles also frequently hurt when there is poor blood supply, a symptom known as claudication.
Many patients end up with hours long vascular surgery with graft placements for chronic vascular pain. At Advanced Interventional Pain Center, we use cutting edge science to provide permanent pain relief without the need for vascular surgery. Note this treatment does not apply to acute thrombosis and blockage requiring emergency surgery. Acute thrombosis is not chronic vascular pain. In chronic vascular pain, there’s no emergency to operate. Call the toll free number above or 727-474-6507 to make appointments. Our e-mail: referrals@inter-pain.com See images below. You can download Dr. Srinivasan’s article here https://inter-pain.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Non-surgical-Treatment-Provides-Permanent-Relief-from-Vascular-Pain.pdf