Originally Posted by
FeuerFrei
Oh, the cross can go to the center line all right. It just doesn't travel along the center line. Sorry, I probably didn't explain that right the first time. A cross comes from more to the outside and you can direct it to where you want to go, including the center line. I'll have to see if I can dig up some information about the shoulders. Most of what I've got on the shoulder differences in females, I got from a spoken lecture on the subject. The hip differences came up too.
I agree with you about everything being interconnected and related. I've just noticed that the further from each other affected locations are, the less involved they are with each other. For example, the hip is not very close to the shoulder so while they are going to have influences on each other the influence will not be so great that you need to scrutinize both to great lengths to find out what is making the shoulder hurt. I would focus more on what is going on with the shoulder area and it's immediate surrounding areas first. Don't completely ignore the hips but focus first on the shoulder girdle.
Just as soon as I get a chance, though, I'll see if I can find you some more info on the female shoulder.