The Razor said...
There's no way I would be going near a squash court if I had dodgy knees or hips. My mate had to have a hip replacement at 45 yrs and the surgeon said squash is bad for the body.
Squash, like any other sport IS bad for the body, ONLY if you don't stretch before and after as well as do other excercise to support the body so that you can play the sport. Squash is no different to the thrust and parry of sword fighting in battle and soldiers spent many hours training for battle, just as you need to for squash. Once you have trained sufficiently to play correctly, squash is brilliant for core strength and cardio. However, if you work in an office 5 days a week and do nothing except play squash once a week, it will kill you, quite slowly from the ankles up.
My physio, chiro and doctor all said I should give up squash, surfing and riding dirt bikes..... they were all bad for knees, back, arms, neck..... the list goes on. If I had listened to them, I would be reduced to moderat walking and Pilates and still having to see them on a regular basis and pay their fees, on a regular basis. I don't see any of them any more.
One of "my mates" gave up squash at 45 too, because his knees were shot. In actual fact, he hated being beaten every game because he was too fat and lazy to keep on top of his game. Nothing wrong with his knees that a bit of weight loss and exercise wouldn't have cured.
Of course, this is my personal result, and other people may vary. I only offer my experience as part of the very careful research one should do before embarking on major surgery.
Michael