Compulsory Medical Examinations

About This Service

Compulsory Medical Examinations (CME) are formal, objective medical assessments performed when an independent evaluation is required for legal, insurance, employment, or workers’ compensation purposes. At ELITE Sports Medicine, our examinations are conducted with clinical accuracy, clear documentation, and strict neutrality. We review medical records, imaging, prior treatment notes, and perform a thorough orthopedic examination to evaluate the nature and extent of an injury. The goal of a CME is not to provide treatment, but to determine the medically verifiable condition, functional limitations, causation, and prognosis. Our reports are structured, evidence-based, detailed, and written in language that is legally defensible, providing clarity for attorneys, insurers, employers, and claim reviewers.

Common Conditions We Treat

Accident-Related Orthopedic Injuries

Independent confirmation of injury severity following auto, workplace, or public accidents.

Acute Musculoskeletal Trauma

Assessment of fractures, ligament tears, tendon injuries, and soft tissue damage.

Chronic Pain and Limited Mobility Reports

Objective measurement of physical limitations and functional impact.

Shoulder, Knee, Hip, or Spine Pain Cases

Determining structural vs. non-structural causes based on imaging and exam findings.

Post-Surgical Recovery Concerns

Assessing healing status and whether recovery is appropriate or delayed.

Return-to-Work or Duty Evaluations

Establishing safe work restrictions and physical capacity.

Causation and Medical Relationship Determination

Clarifying whether an injury is trauma-related or degenerative in nature.

Disputed or Inconclusive Case Findings

Providing a clear and defensible medical interpretation to resolve claim conflicts.

Benefits of This Treatment

  • Provides unbiased, medically supported documentation
  • Ensures clarity regarding injury cause, severity, and expected recovery
  • Helps resolve disputes in insurance, legal, or workplace injury cases
  • Offers standardized assessment and reporting formats
  • Clearly defines functional limitations and work capacity
  • Supports fair and informed decision-making for all parties involved
  • Reduces misinterpretation of medical records or imaging
  • Helps prevent unnecessary or inappropriate treatment recommendations
  • Facilitates communication between medical, legal, and employer teams
  • Ensures evaluation aligns with accepted orthopedic and regulatory standards

Ready to Begin Your Recovery?

We are here to help you move stronger, feel better, and return to the activities you enjoy.

Common Patient Questions

Why am I required to have a Compulsory Medical Examination?
A CME may be requested to verify injury details for legal, insurance, or workers’ compensation documentation.
No, the examination is for evaluation and reporting only — not treatment.
Imaging (MRI/X-ray), previous medical reports, and any documentation related to the injury.
No, the examination must be performed independently; however, they may receive the final report with your consent.
Typically 7–14 business days, depending on the complexity of the case.