Mire Frank He Frost, Director of Intramural Sports, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgiae Dear Jdagk: 2 I am happy to hear fran you in your letter of the 5th instant. i em, of course, very much pleased to have your very splendid coments on my book, “Setter Basketball". I worked hard end earnestly on the book, and am glad it meets with your approvale i em very sorry about the misfortume that came to your little daughter. Jatk, I believe the fall that caused her te break her arm also produced a shoulder and neck injurye Maxy people will remember the fracture, but they perhaps forget what a terrific fall it must have been to cause a break of the arms in ny opinion, the shoulder girdle, the scapula, is the thing that is causing the trouble. Brag the insertion of the muscles into the seapula and the area around the shoulder is at fault, I believes Remember, the attechnent of the muscles along from the seapula to the cervical vertebrae in the necks I would suspect that she would have a “wry neck". : I would be glad to see your little girl and make a diag- nosis for her, because I believe I can find the cause of the trouble. I expect to attend the sessions of the National Physical Education Assoe~ dation which is meeting at Atlanta, Georgia, on April 20=23. lrse Allen and I are expecting to attend, and if it is convenient for you to be around Atlenta at that time I would be glad to look at her for yous if I were you I would get a heat lemp and thoroughly warm that seapula shoulder blade and neck area with this therapy lamps Do shoulder region. Radio-diathermy is the thing thet should be used and used by intelligent people. I do not know whether you have any first class osteopaths in Athens, or not, but if you had one who understood his business J would certainly have an examination by s competent _ Won't you write me a history of her injury and what you have done since the fracture? Give me all the details, as well as her age, height and weight, whether she is anemic, or has any caleium de~