Dr. Casey EmighM.D.
at Foundations Physiatry — Fort Collins, CO
About
D. is a board-certified physiatrist specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She completed medical school in Kansas and her PM&R residency in Washington. She later relocated to Colorado with her husband and dogs to be closer to family. Dr. Emigh spent several years practicing within a large healthcare system in Northern Colorado. That experience shaped her vision for a practice built around time, flexibility, and genuine collaboration. She founded Foundations Physiatry in 2025 to deliver exactly that.
Her clinical focus includes brain injury and concussion, hypermobility and connective tissue disorders, and a broad range of musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve conditions. Dr. Emigh grounds her work in close listening and careful analysis of what truly drives a patient's symptoms. She builds personalized plans that support recovery of both brain and body while treating the whole person.
Education & Training
Medical School
Medical school in Kansas
Residency
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Washington
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Emigh right for?
Dr. Emigh works well with patients navigating complex or difficult-to-diagnose conditions. Adults with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, concussion, or chronic musculoskeletal pain benefit from her thorough evaluations. She also sees patients with peripheral neuropathy, cervical radiculopathy, POTS, and a wide range of neurologic and musculoskeletal diagnoses. Patients who have felt unheard or struggled to get clear answers often find her approach clarifying and actionable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Emigh treats a wide range of complex conditions. Her primary clinical interests include traumatic brain injury, concussion, hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, hypermobility spectrum disorder, and peripheral neuropathy. She also evaluates and manages cervical and lumbar radiculopathy, whiplash, POTS, MCAS, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, headache and migraine, and several neurologic diagnoses including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, stroke, and spinal cord injury.
Yes. Dr. Emigh holds board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She completed her medical training in Kansas and her PM&R residency in Washington before building her clinical career in Northern Colorado.
Dr. Emigh prioritizes close listening and root-cause thinking. She looks beyond a single diagnosis to understand what is truly driving a patient's symptoms. From there, she develops personalized treatment plans that support recovery of both the brain and body. Her patients frequently highlight her thoroughness, compassion, and skill with complex conditions like hEDS.
Yes. EDS and hypermobility spectrum disorders are among Dr. Emigh's core clinical interests. She evaluates joint hypermobility using the Beighton score per the 2017 diagnostic criteria. She also screens for and manages related comorbidities including POTS and MCAS when appropriate.
Dr. Emigh has opted out of Medicare. She sees Medicare-eligible patients on a self-pay basis through a simple private contract. Foundations Physiatry does not contract with insurance for visit fees, though the practice can order imaging, labs, and referrals that patients may process through their insurance.
Yes. Dr. Emigh is currently the only provider at Foundations Physiatry booking new patients. Appointment requests go through the online scheduling system and receive a response within two business days. Same-day appointments are not currently available.
Dr. Emigh performs electrodiagnostic testing including EMG and nerve conduction studies, trigger point injections, dry needling, ultrasound-guided injections, and osteopathic manipulative treatment. Electrodiagnostic testing and injections became available beginning Spring 2026.
Doctor profile last updated August 17, 2026
