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The Best Chairs for Arthritic Knees: What to Look For in Home and Office Seating

When you have arthritic knees, even something as simple as sitting down or getting up from a chair can feel like a challenge. The right chair can make a huge difference — reducing strain, improving comfort, and even supporting your long-term knee health.

Whether you’re looking for a new office chair, a supportive recliner, or just a better spot to enjoy your morning coffee, here’s what to consider when choosing the best chair for arthritic knees.


Why the Right Chair Matters

When your knees are arthritic, the joint surfaces are already irritated and less tolerant of extra pressure. A poorly designed chair can:

  • Make standing up and sitting down harder
  • Increase pressure on the joint when your knees are bent too deeply
  • Leave you stiff after sitting for long periods

By contrast, a supportive chair can reduce pain, improve mobility, and make daily life more comfortable.


1. Chair Height: Find the Sweet Spot

If your chair is too low, your knees bend sharply and your muscles have to work harder to stand up — which can trigger pain or stiffness.

Look for chairs that:

  • Let your knees bend at about 90 degrees or slightly more
  • Keep your feet flat on the floor
  • Don’t force you to “sink” into the seat

Tip: If your favorite chair is a bit low, a firm cushion or wedge can make standing easier without buying a whole new chair.


2. Firm but Supportive Seat Cushion

Overly soft chairs might feel nice at first, but they often let your hips sink too low, putting more strain on your knees when standing.

Choose chairs with:

  • Firm but comfortable padding
  • Even support from front to back
  • Optional extra seat cushions for longer sitting

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3. Armrests Are Your Friend

Armrests act like a built-in assist when getting up from a chair. Pushing down through your arms takes strain off your knees and makes standing safer.

Best choice: Chairs with sturdy, well-placed armrests that allow a natural push-off movement.


4. Avoiding Deep, Low, or Slouchy Chairs

Couches and chairs that are very low or have deep, slouchy seats can make your knees do all the hard work.

Instead, look for:

  • Medium-depth seats that support your thighs without digging into the back of your knees
  • Recliners with good leg support (but not so low you struggle to get up)
  • Chairs that let you sit tall, with hips slightly higher than knees if possible

5. Consider Movement and Adjustability

If you spend long periods sitting — whether working from home or reading in the evening — your knees will thank you for occasional movement.

  • Office chairs with smooth swivels and adjustable height can reduce strain
  • Rockers or recliners with gentle movement can help prevent stiffness
  • Footstools or adjustable leg rests can reduce swelling if your knees tend to ache by evening

6. Extra Comfort Tools

If a new chair isn’t an option, small adjustments can make a big difference:

  • Seat wedges – Raise your hips slightly, making it easier to get up
  • Lumbar pillows – Help keep your posture tall and reduce forward slouch
  • Lightweight footstools – Support your legs and reduce pressure after standing

Managing Knee Pain Beyond Your Chair

The right chair is a big step, but knee pain relief is about more than just sitting comfortably.

  • Daily movement and strengthening help reduce long-term strain
  • Supportive footwear at home prevents extra pressure on the joint
  • Managing flare-ups early can stop pain from spiraling

If you’re in a painful flare-up, it’s normal to notice your knees ache more during the day and at night. The key is to actively calm the inflammation instead of just waiting for it to pass. My 7-Day Flare-Up Rescue Plan is designed to guide you through this, helping reduce pain and swelling step by step.


Final Thoughts

Finding the best chair for arthritic knees isn’t just about comfort — it’s about protecting your joints, reducing strain, and making daily life easier.

Look for chairs that:

  • Support your knees and hips in a neutral position
  • Make sitting and standing smooth and pain-free
  • Allow for light movement or repositioning to prevent stiffness

But don’t forget the long-term solution: the more strength and support you build around your knees, the easier it becomes to sit comfortably in almost any chair. Pair that with knowing how to manage flare-ups quickly, and your knees will cope better day-to-day without relying solely on the perfect chair.

If you’re unsure where to begin, I’m here to help:

With the right mix of supportive seating, flare-up management, and strength-building, you can take pressure off your knees and enjoy sitting with ease — wherever life takes you.

Take care, Helen

Helen Manders BSc (Hons) MCSP HCPC
Chartered Physiotherapist Improving Arthritic Knees Since 2001


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