**Lumbar colon artery syndrome** of the spinal cord: this is a clinical picture that describes loss of motor function in the left and right lower extremities due to compression of the lumbar artery. In this case, patients complain of various disorders in the sensory area of the lower extremities, which begin at the level of 6-12 thoracic vertebrae and continue to the level of the hips. In rare cases, sensorimotor disturbances may extend to the genitals and diaphragm. This syndrome can be caused by vascular abnormalities around the spinal structures or tumors of the posterior border of the spinal canal. For example, spinal osteochondrosis is the most common cause