Articles by Dr. Brian Nagy
Foot Care Tips: What Causes Your Feet to Peel?
Dr. Brian Nagy | April 10th, 2018
Posted In: General Foot Pain

Peeling skin on your feet is rarely a life-threatening condition. It can be an effective indicator of other health conditions, however, including a depressed immune system or auto-immune disorders. If you notice the skin of your feet starting to peel, there are several foot care tips you can follow to help remedy the situation. Making […]
Treatment Options for Older Adults Dealing With Bunion Pain
Dr. Brian Nagy | April 5th, 2018
Posted In: Bunions

You might feel that as you get older you develop new and different aches and pains every day. Throughout your life, you’ve stood on your feet, walked, and ran and they’ve supported your whole body every day. This continued pressure and stress can cause painful foot conditions, like bunions to develop. You might think that […]
How Flat Feet Can Cause Foot Pain While Running
Dr. Brian Nagy | April 3rd, 2018
Posted In: Running

Do you experience foot pain while running? If you have flat feet, running can become a painful problem. Flatfoot usually forms during childhood when the arches of your feet don’t develop properly, but can also occur as a result of injury, disease, or extra wear-and-tear. The repetitive stress put on your feet and ankles while running can be damaging, […]
Low Impact Exercises to Help You Stay Active After Foot Surgery
Dr. Brian Nagy | March 30th, 2018
Posted In: Foot Surgery

It’s important to maintain your flexibility and strength after you’ve had foot surgery. While it’s important for you to give your foot ample time to heal, you need to start exercising and regaining your strength as soon as you’re physically able. There are several low impact exercises that can be done to improve flexibility and help […]
Is Bunion Surgery Safe for Children?
Dr. Brian Nagy | March 13th, 2018
Posted In: Bunions, Children

In some cases, bunion surgery is not only safe for children but recommended. Many adults who get bunions can think back to a time when they were younger that they experienced foot problems or pain. This is because the main cause of juvenile bunions is heredity; bunions in children do not tend to go away on their own […]