
Sandra Raynor
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
5471 Georgetown Rd. Indianapolis IN, 46254About
Dr. Sandra Raynor is a podiatrist practicing in Indianapolis, IN. Dr. Raynor is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Raynor diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
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What is the treatment for hammer toe?
If the pain has come on relatively suddenly, It would be best to have a doctor evaluate the foot to rule out any injuries such as a stress fracture. Assuming her pain is due to the hammertoes displacing the fat pad and putting a downward pressure on the weight bearing metatarsals, the first treatment would be an insole with special padding to take pressure off the ball of her feet. If she continues to have pain, there is surgery to reduce the hammertoes READ MORE
I get cramps in my foot very frequently. What could be wrong?
If the cramps are only in the feet, they may be caused by and imbalance in your feet and would improve with more support - custom orthotics or a good insole. There can be several other causes - make sure you are drinking plenty of water, and you can try taking a Magnesium supplement. If they continue a Rx muscle relaxant may be a consideration. READ MORE
Is this just a bruise or something more on my toenail?
If it came on suddenly especially after an activity that was not in your usual schedule it is most likely to be a bruise. Bruises under the nail can take a long time to resolve, but you should see the discolored area move forward as the nail grows. If the spot does not appear to be growing out with time (several months - it takes about 8-9 for a fully new nail) it would be good to have it looked at. READ MORE
Can bath salts help in treating heel pain?
Soaking may give some temporary relief, but will not cure the problem. Most likely you need more support with either a better shoe, with a good insert or an orthotic. Stretching your calf and the bottom of the foot may also help. I recommend seeing a podiatrist to have an exam and xrays to rule out issues such as a stress fracture READ MORE
Injured foot?
Very unlikely. A Jones fracture is usually caused by an injury where the foot suddenly turns inward (Arch turning up). READ MORE
Injured toenail?
Gently cut the loose part of the nail off. Put a little antibiotic ointment on the area and a bandaid until the remaining nail begins to adhere to the nail bed. Do not pull the nail off as it may damage the growth area of the nail. READ MORE
Is my foot broken?
A fracture really needs a radiograph to diagnose it as well as to determine the best treatment plan READ MORE
How long does an ankle injury take to heal?
Generally, a mild sprain will usually take around 4-6 weeks to heal. READ MORE
Is going barefoot good for bunions?
No, as the most common cause is bunions is a lack of stability in the foot. If you don't like to wear shoes all the time, look for a sandal or slipper that still has some support READ MORE
Can chiropractors work on bunions?
No READ MORE
I have a cut in the inward side of my right foot?
It sounds like you may have injured a nerve - READ MORE
How to manage my foot pain?
You need to see a podiatrist READ MORE
Starting of ingrown toenail?
You can put cotton under the edge but if it continues to hurt or gets red you need to see a podiatrist READ MORE
Why could my feet be so itchy?
Most likely it is a fungus. You can try a spray for athletes foot. As long as there are any blisters use a spray instead of a cream, also clean out all your shoes with a disinfectant that kills fungus. If there is not improvement over a week or so see a podiatrist READ MORE
I have a strange pain in the bottom of my feet. What could be the reason for this?
It's possible you strained or tore a ligament on the bottom of your feet. Make sure you are wearing supportive shoes. If the pain continues you need a professional evaluation READ MORE
Can flat feet make your back hurt?
Yes - your feet are one of the best shock absorbers in your body. However, if your feet are flat, that will decrease your feet's ability to absorb shock, therefore will cause more shock to go up into your back. In addition, poor alignment of your feet also alters the leg position and hip position and therefore can add to your back pain. READ MORE
How long does it take to walk again after ankle surgery?
There are many types of ankle surgery, so it depends on the type of surgery. For instance, an arthroscopic procedure may only require a few weeks to recover. A more extensive surgery may take months to recover and may need a period of physical therapy. READ MORE
Is it better to go to a podiatrist or orthopedist for foot pain?
A podiatrist treats foot and ankle issues and is generally well versed in both conservative and surgical treatment options. An orthopedist that specializes in foot and ankle will also treat similar issues but may be more surgically oriented. Of course, it will also depend on the individual doctor. READ MORE
What kind of anesthesia do they use for ankle surgery?
Usually surgery to correct an ankle fracture will require general anesthesia READ MORE
Is a chiropractor good for ankle pain?
I would suggest a Podiatrist or an orthopedic doctor that specializes in foot and ankle. READ MORE
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