The Story Behind 3DO Development
3DO Imaging development began in 1997 by Dr Craig Lowe and was first released in 2003. The goal was to use AI decision software to compute neutral joint positioning through the analysis of Mass Displacement, Dynamic Motion Analysis, Body Balance, Sheer Analysis (important in neuropathy), Linear and Transverse Plane Load Analysis. The goal was to put the Biomechanical Physician in software enabling quality Bioengineered Orthotics to emerge as a tool to control Cyclic Load Pathomechanics.
The software was originally written in Turbo Pascal, then migrated to C++ and ended in a .NET platform in 2010. There is client software which does the analysis and their is also Labortory Manufacturing Software which allows the orthotic technician to see a vast amount of Static and Dynamic Data on patients. Dr Craig Lowe tried to get investors to see the valuable business proposition, but had to privately fund the full development. 3DO (three dimensional Orthodynamics) has been working effiently with enhanced graphics and data computations analysis for 15 years of operation. This technology resulted i the development of a new and more accurate product called a Bioengineered Orthotic which stabilizes more cyclic load of higher joints (Knee, Hip, Spine and TMJ disorders).
THE GOAL
Treat the mechanical cause of pain, whether from surgery, injury, disease. Give patients a non drug solution that gets to the cause of pain.