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Yoga vs strengthening exercises: Which works best for our knees?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 26, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Which works best for the knees?


Knee pain, especially caused by conditions like osteoarthritis, can make a person weak. Whether it's the gentle flow of yoga or the more intense focus of strengthening exercises, both have their advocates. But what does the science say? And which approach is truly more effective in relieving knee pain and improving knee health? Here’s all we need to know about which one works best for the knees.

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The popularity of yoga for knee health

Yoga has gained widespread popularity as a gentle form of exercise, especially for people living with knee osteoarthritis (OA). According to recent research published in JAMA Network Open, yoga has proven to be as effective as traditional strengthening exercises when it comes to managing knee pain. The study, which involved 117 participants over a 12-week period, revealed that yoga produced significant improvements in knee symptoms, quality of life, and even depression levels. This suggests that yoga isn't just about physical movement; it also offers mental and emotional benefits, which can play a critical role in managing chronic pain.

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Strengthening exercises: A more targeted approach

On the other hand, strengthening exercises are designed to specifically target the muscles around the knee, such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, and calf muscles. By focusing on building strength in these key areas, resistance training helps reduce the pressure on the knee joint. Strengthening exercises directly address the biomechanics of the knee, providing greater stability and reducing the load on the joint.

For individuals with osteoarthritis, exercises that strengthen these muscles help in distributing forces more evenly across the knee joint, preventing unnecessary wear and tear. While strengthening exercises may seem more targeted, they do require a more intense effort and can put additional strain on the knee if not done correctly.

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The truth about combining yoga and strengthening exercises

Many health professionals argue that a combination of both yoga and strengthening exercises might be the best approach for knee health. Both activities offer similar benefits when it comes to joint health, especially through promoting synovial fluid circulation, which nourishes cartilage. Yoga's controlled postures and stretching complement the strengthening effects of resistance exercises, leading to a more balanced and comprehensive workout for the knees.

Both activities help in improving proprioception, which is the body’s ability to sense its position in space. This is crucial for knee stability and reducing irregular joint movements that could lead to further damage.

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The psychological benefits of yoga for knee pain

One of yoga’s standout advantages is its mind-body connection. Unlike traditional strengthening exercises, yoga includes practices such as deep breathing and meditation. These aspects help manage pain not just physically but emotionally. Studies have shown that these practices can reduce stress-induced inflammation, which is often a contributor to chronic pain.

For many, yoga's calming effects can be just as crucial as its physical postures. The meditative practices teach individuals to manage pain through mindfulness, providing relief even when physical discomfort is present.

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When should people go for yoga or strengthening exercises?

Deciding whether yoga or strengthening exercises are more suitable depends on individual needs and physical conditions. Yoga can be a better choice for those looking for a low-impact, holistic approach that not only targets the knee but also helps with overall well-being. It is especially beneficial for individuals who suffer from both physical pain and emotional stress, as it addresses both aspects simultaneously.


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Which is better?

On the other hand, strengthening exercises are more beneficial for those who need to build muscle strength around the knee for additional support. These exercises are especially recommended for people recovering from knee injuries or surgeries. For a well-rounded approach, integrating both yoga and strengthening exercises into a regular routine can provide the most comprehensive benefits for knee health.

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