Dr. Brian Nagy | Nagy Footcare - Part 3

Articles by Dr. Brian Nagy

What to expect after hammertoe surgery

| March 6th, 2018

Posted In: Hammertoe

If you’re living with the pain and mobility issues caused by a hammertoe, a minimally invasive surgery to correct your toe deformity may be the best treatment to resolve your symptoms. Minimally invasive surgeries have improved patient outcomes, reducing many of the risks of traditional surgery. Before we get into the details of what to expect […]

What are the Beginning Stages of an Ingrown Toenail?

| March 1st, 2018

Posted In: Ingrown Toenails

If you have pain in your toe but don’t know what the problem is, you might be suffering from the beginning stages of an ingrown toenail. There are many conditions that might cause discomfort in your feet and toes including a bunion, stubbed toe, fungal infection, sprain, or other injury, so how do you know […]

How the Solution to Lower Back Pain Relief is In Your Feet

| February 27th, 2018

Posted In: Body Pain, HyProCure Treatment

Many people seek chronic, lower back pain relief without ever really knowing what is causing the problem. They assume they’ve lifted something that was too heavy or simply twisted their back in the wrong direction. In many cases, their lower back pain has nothing to do with anything they’ve actually done and everything to do with how […]

What Exactly Does a New Hampshire Podiatrist Do?

| February 22nd, 2018

Posted In: General Foot Care

Your feet take a beating every day. They bear your weight when you stand and that pressure compounds when you walk or run. Your feet are a complex collection of delicate bones, muscles, and tendons that work together so you can walk and balance. They’re a perfect example of the biomechanics of your body. Your […]

4 Causes of Foot Pain You Might Have Never Heard Of

| February 20th, 2018

Posted In: General Foot Pain

Common causes of foot pain include bunions, Achilles tendonitis, fractures, warts, plantar fasciitis, and sprains. But if you have unexplained foot pain, it could be due to a foot problem you have never heard of. See your podiatrist if you have any kind of foot pain as it might be caused by one of the […]

Questions to Ask Your Podiatrist About Bunion Treatment

| February 15th, 2018

Posted In: Bunions

Bunions are a common foot problem in adults and can often appear as you age. Although bunions aren’t as common in children, bunions can begin to appear early on if the wrong size shoes are worn. Bunions may also appear if you receive an injury to your foot that results in structural abnormalities. The right […]

Do You Have Foot Pain While Running? Signs it’s Time for New Shoes

| February 13th, 2018

Posted In: General Foot Care, Running

Running is such great exercise and some days there is nothing better than lacing up your shoes and hitting the trail or road. But sometimes running hurts and there’s nothing worse than foot pain while running. While sometimes it’s your diet, being dehydrated, or not getting enough sleep, other times it’s the alignment of your […]

Why Does My Toe Hurt On the Side?

| February 6th, 2018

Posted In: Foot Problems, Toe Pain

If you wake up in the morning and ask yourself “Why does my toe hurt?”, you should probably make an appointment with Dr. Nagy to find out the cause. Standing on your feet all day can result in varying degrees of foot pain, but it rarely localizes the pain to the sides of your toes. While […]

45 Percent of People Have This Foot Problem…Do You?

| February 1st, 2018

Posted In: Foot Problems, HyProCure Treatment

Do your feet hurt? If you suffer from heel pain, overpronation, or pain in your knees or back when you exercise or stand for long periods of time, like 45% of the population, you may have misaligned feet or ankles. Misalignment doesn’t just occur in your spine, any of your joints can move out of […]

Foot Anatomy 101: A Quick Lesson From a New Hampshire Podiatrist

| January 30th, 2018

Posted In: General Foot Care

Your feet do more than get you from place to place; they support the weight and joints of your entire body. Keeping your feet healthy helps keep your body strong and healthy, too. So how is it that your feet can stand all that pressure? The answer lies within the structure of the foot itself. […]