10 yoga classes for healthy knees

Von Kirsty Tomlinson

If you've experienced a knee injury or you have knee sensitivity, here are 10 yoga classes to heal, support and improve stability in your knees.

1. Anatomy first!

Avoid pain in the knees - José takes a look at the anatomy of the knees and explains how you can avoid injuring them during your yoga practice. You will learn that besides tension, the shape of your bones (femur & tibia) also determines the range of movement you have in your hip and knee joint. - 15 mins / talk / José de Groot

2. Keep your knees healthy in yoga poses

Protect your knees - a short class which looks at 3 common pain points in the knees, their possible causes and the modifications you can try, using props and alignment actions. - 15 mins / Therapeutic / Sandra Carson

3. Strengthen and stabilise

Some knee love - Following an accident that left some damage in different structures, Anat devised these stabilising and strengthening exercises to aid her recovery. Not all knees are the same but I hope you find something here to support your own road to strength and stability. - 1:07mins / Hatha / Anat Geiger 

4. Gentle mobilisation

Caring for your knees - Increasing the strength in the thighs, ankles and feet helps to support the knee joints. Try these gentle movements to mobilise the knee joints without putting too much strain on them. - 14 mins / Therapeutic / Lyn Core

5. Avoid hyperextension

Content into the container - This class focuses on how to work the knee joint from the muscles of the leg to avoid hyperextension at the knee. You'll experience a new way of creating meaningful actions in your legs and learn how to apply them to different poses. 30 mins / Hatha / Iyengar / Adela Serrano 

6. Yin / Yang knee protection

Pain-free knees - A Yang flow practice using poses that strengthen the muscles that protect the knee, followed by Yin poses to safely keep the knees mobile. 60 mins / Yin Yang yoga / José de Groot

7. Running support

Post-run yoga - Great to do after your run, as part of your workout routine, or as a practice on its own, several times a week. The focus is on releasing and lengthening the big muscles that are used in running, but also addresses some of the smaller muscles and knees. 45 mins / Therapeutics Sandra Carson 

8. TLC for the knee

Free the knee - If you’ve been overdoing things a bit – whether in your yoga practice, or sitting, standing or walking – your knees might be screaming for some extra TLC. This quick and easy practice will give you just that. - 20 mins / Hatha / Irina Verwer

9. Mini massage

Yamuna - lower legs and calves - In this short, effective class we work down the lower leg from the back of the knee with the black ball. This sequence gets into the body of the calf muscle but also works the middle hamstring. Intense and deep and great for the knees! - 6 mins / Therapeutics / Nichi Green

10. Optimal alignment

Keep your knees safe during yoga - After her brief talk on the anatomy of the knee (demonstrating on the skeleton), Jennilee continues with an information-based movement exploration of how to safely align the knee in certain strengthening and stretching yoga postures. - 30 mins / Hatha / Jennilee Toner

Further reading

  • Respecting and honouring your knees - Jennilee looks at the common causes of knee pain and injuries and teaches us how to ensure stability of the knee joint and respect and honour its limitations on and off the yoga mat.
  • Yin Yoga for the knees - If you suffer from pain in your knees caused by injury or arthritis, Yin yoga expert, Bernie Clarke, encourages you to give this simple technique a try.

This article has recently been updated.

Kirsty Tomlinson
Kirsty Tomlinson

Kirsty is from the UK and moved to the Netherlands to work for EkhartYoga (now YogaEasy) in 2015. She's an E-RYT 500hr trained yoga teacher and has completed many courses in meditation, anatomy, mindfulness and Yoga Nidra. Kirsty previously worked in publishing, graphic design and recruitment. Her role as Content Lead at YogaEasy includes content writing, program creation, and teacher relations. She is currently studying for a Masters in Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes.

Trisha22.06.2017
Really appreciate this collection!! Thank you!!
Annemarie22.06.2017
Great class collection in a blogtext, thank you :-)
Annemarie23.06.2017
Hi Kirsty, I am not sure, if there is a blog and collection about illiac sacral joint and hip flexors, but if not, this would be great. thank you :-)
Annemarie27.06.2017
Well, for me I need more, to get the muscles around the SI joint relaxed, but maybe, this is the same effect, when I stabilize the area. I just practiced this class, and it felt great in the area around the SI joint. https://www.ekhartyoga.com/classes/moon-salutation-with-balancing-pranayama
Kathy25.06.2017
I agree with Annemarie's suggestion about hip flexors and sacroiliac joints - my right sacroiliac joint is a point of weakness, and I have an extremely mobile right hip and can sometimes end up with groin strain.
Kirsty23.06.2017
Thank you, Annemarie, let me know if you'd like to see any other collections on a specific theme :o)
Kirsty26.06.2017
Hi again Annemarie! In response to your question below, you might find this helpful: https://www.ekhartyoga.com/articles/the-psoas-iliacus-quadratus-lumborum-and-piriformis-connecting-the-back-and-hips With regards to class suggestions, do you mean to stabilise the SI area?
Martha23.06.2017
Kristy, wow... thank you very much for this wonderful article and pointers to classes.
Kirsty23.06.2017
Thank you, Martha - if there are any other pointers you need or suggestions of classes you'd like, let me know. Have a lovely weekend.
Karthika Lakshmi04.07.2017
This is a wonderful collection. Many people with knee injuries look for this. May I please suggest you to include this as one of your programs? That way it is more accessible to the interested.
Kirsty05.07.2017
Thank you, Karthika, it's a great suggestion. I'll put it to the team :)
Galyna31.07.2017
Thanks you!!! Will do all of them!
barbara22.06.2017
Thank you! This was exactly what I was hoping for and it's great to see al these practices gathered in one place so I can choose from them without searching too much!
Mary23.06.2017
Thank you Kirsty for this wonderful article , so helpful.
Kirsty23.06.2017
Thank you Mary - your support and kind words here on EkhartYoga is really appreciated <3