Dr. Martina Randall, DPM
Orthopedist | Foot and Ankle Surgery
10640 Riverside Drive North Hollywood California, 91602About
Dr. Martina Randall is a Foot and Ankle Surgeon serving the greater Los Angeles County. Dr. Randall is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a Foot and Ankle surgeon, Dr. Randall diagnoses and treats musculoskeletal conditions of the foot and ankle. The foot and ankle are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, both the foot and ankle need expert care.
Dr. Randall’s practice focuses on minimally invasive, arthroscopic surgery of the ankle, cartilage restoration, trauma, reconstruction, tendon and ligament repair, total ankle joint replacement, and cosmetic surgery such as bunions and hammertoes.
Education and Training
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Bachelor Degree 0
Temple University medical degree 2014
Board Certification
foot and ankle surgery
American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Provider Details
Dr. Martina Randall, DPM's Expert Contributions
Do I need to go to the ER for ankle swelling?
The Er isnt necessary. I would make an appointment with a foot and ankle specialist for evaluation READ MORE
Ingrown toenail?
yes, that looks serious. You should see someone to have that addressed with an in office procedure READ MORE
Can chiropractors help with foot pain?
Absolutely. A specialist should, however, be called if conservative treatment fails. A specialist will take an X-ray and perform a more in-depth assessment if/when needed. READ MORE
Toe question?
Yes. You’ll likely need an X-ray to know exactly the issue, but it can be straightened. READ MORE
Foot drop?
A brace called an AFO(Ankle foot orthosis) is best for dropfoot. READ MORE
Swollen and itchy ankle?
You should make an appointment with a foot and ankle surgeon/ Podiatrist for this acute issue READ MORE
Is physical therapy effective after ankle surgery?
Absolutely. The ankle often stiffens after surgery and therapy can aid with recovering through the post operative phases. READ MORE
Can a chiropractor help with dislocated ankle?
No. A dislocated ankle needs to be seen by a surgeon READ MORE
Does a dislocated ankle need surgery?
Yes. Most times an ankle that has been dislocated requires surgery due to ligament injuries and potentially fractures that occur. READ MORE
How long does it take to walk again after ankle surgery?
This depends on the injury. I would speak to your surgeon. Most times you can be out of a boot and walking around 10-12 weeks post-op READ MORE
What is good for arthritis in the ankle?
Treatment is usually aimed at symptom management. Things like nsaids (ibuprofen), injections (cortisone or PRP), and finally surgical options. These all depend on the severity of the arthritis. I would see a specialist and start with X-rays. READ MORE
How do you treat ankle bone pain?
It really depends on the nature of the pain. It could be arthritis, inflammation, or tendinitis, and all of these have different treatment options READ MORE
What is the best treatment for ankle pain?
I would go see a specialist. This could be arthritis, inflammation, ligament or cartilage damage. You won’t know until you have a proper exam and imaging. READ MORE
Can a chiropractor help with ankle mobility?
Chiropractors and Physical therapist are both very helpful with mobility READ MORE
What kind of anesthesia do they use for ankle surgery?
General anesthesia is the most common. READ MORE
What anesthesia is used for ingrown toenail surgery?
Typically local anesthesia, but at times sedation can be used READ MORE
Possible broken toe/foot?
It certainly could be fractured, or it could be a "bone bruise." This is where a force is applied to a bone causing pain, bruising and welling. As long as there is no open skin laceration, it should get better with time, ice, and elevation. READ MORE
What is the average recovery time for ankle replacement surgery?
Ankle replacement timeline, 2 weeks with no weight, 2-4 weeks walking in a boot, and a gradual progression from the boot o normal shoes at the 6 weeks after surgery. Everyone is different, but I tell patients to expect a 6-8 week recovery period. READ MORE
How can I prevent getting bunions after surgery?
Typically, the type of procedure is what helps to decrease the chance of recurrence. Avoiding tight shoes is definitely a good way to decrease the likelihood of recurrence. READ MORE
How long does it take to get rid of a heel spur?
Without surgery, a heel spur cannot be removed. However, if you are referring to plantar fasciitis, often the pain stems from pain at the plantar fascia insertion, not the spur itself. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Professor Western University College of Health Sciences -
Fellowships
- Virginia Mason Medical Center foot and ankle sports medicine
Fellowships
- Virginia Mason Medical Center
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Dr. Randall is a board-certified and fellowship-trained podiatrist at Elite Foot and Ankle in Burbank, California. She specializes in foot, ankle, and lower leg surgery and has a particular interest in sports medicine.
Her practice focuses on minimally invasive, arthroscopic surgery of the ankle, cartilage restoration, trauma, reconstruction, tendon and ligament repair, total ankle joint replacement, and cosmetic surgery, such as bunion and hammertoe correction. On a daily basis, she deals with sprains, ruptures, tendinitis, fractures, and other foot and ankle pain due to flatfeet, and arthritis.
Well-known for her surgical skill and dedication to teaching, Dr. Randall is also known for her humility, kind demeanor, and patient and friendly disposition. She treats every patient like family and believes that patient education and understanding are key to achieving excellent outcomes. She believes in extensive non-surgical treatment options as well as advanced surgical techniques to help patients return to their previous level of function and activity.
Regarding her educational background, Dr. Randall graduated magna cum laude from Cheyney University of Pennsylvania in 2009 and completed her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree at Temple University in 2014. While at Cheyney University, she was a member of the Women’s Basketball team, earning conference team accolades and NCAA all-academic honors.
Following medical school, she completed her residency at Palmetto General Hospital, specializing in deformity correction, reconstruction, and lower leg trauma, including complex peri-and intra-articular fractures. Finally, she went on to complete one of the country’s few foot and ankle sports medicine fellowships at Virginia Mason Medical Center. While there, her subspecialty training placed an emphasis on cartilage restoration, ligament/tendon repair, and joint preserving surgical techniques of the foot and ankle, which allows patients to continue with their athletic careers and recreational activities.
During her fellowship at Virginia Mason Medical Center, Dr. Randall assisted the team physicians for the Seattle Seahawks(NFL), Seattle Storm(WNBA), and Seattle Sounders FC(MLS). She also serviced other sports teams, including multiple semi-professional university and high school teams in basketball, football, and track and field.
An expert in bone work, with implants, fusions or fractures, the doctor is board-certified in foot and ankle surgery by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery, whose purpose is to protect and improve the health and welfare of the public by the advancement of the art and science of podiatric surgery.
Constantly educating herself with new methods and giving back by educating the next generation, Dr. Randall serves as an Adjunct Professor at Western University College of Health Sciences.
Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of a variety of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. A podiatrist, also known as a podiatric physician or a foot and ankle surgeon, is a medical professional devoted to the treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. They can treat injuries and complications from ongoing health issues like diabetes.
In her free time, Dr. Randall likes to spend time with her family and friends in Southern California, and her home of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She enjoys playing basketball, running, golfing, and doing fitness.
Learn More about Dr. Martina Randall:
Through her findatopdoc profile, https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/82213105-Martina-Randall-Podiatrist-Foot-and-Ankle-Specialist, through Elite Foot & Ankle, https://www.elitefeetla.com/provider/martina-randall-dpm, or through her website, https://drmartinarandall.com/about/
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