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Dr. Karen Kirkness

Dr. Kirkness is an educator and author who specialises in human movement and is focused on healing, facilitating a constraints-led journey towards self-care and personal growth for all levels of practitioners.

About Karen

Karen Kirkness obtained her PhD in Medical Sciences at Hull York Medical School. She also holds two master’s degrees – one in Fine Art and the other in Human Anatomy from the University of Edinburgh Biomedical Sciences. Karen is the author of Spiral Bound: Integrated Anatomy for Yoga, which is a multidisciplinary book that explores the anatomical basis of spirality in human movement.

Karen is a Senior Yoga Teacher, E-RYT 500, and YACEP, accredited with the Yoga Alliance Professionals. She founded Meadowlark Yoga, a social enterprise studio, in 2008. Karen has embraced an inter-lineage approach to yoga that is focused on healing, facilitating a constraints-led journey towards self-care and personal growth for all levels of practitioners.

Karen is an active participant in both art and science festivals where she presents her work in creative ways. She is a member of the Anatomical Society and the International Symposium of Clinical and Applied Anatomists (ISCAA).

Karen currently resides in the Scottish Borders with her husband Simon and their two young children.

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Karen Kirkness obtained her PhD in Medical Sciences at Hull York Medical School. She also holds two master’s degrees – one in Fine Art and the other in Human Anatomy from the University of Edinburgh Biomedical Sciences. Karen is the author of Spiral Bound: Integrated Anatomy for Yoga, which is a multidisciplinary book that explores the anatomical basis of spirality in human movement.

Karen is a Senior Yoga Teacher, E-RYT 500, and YACEP, accredited with the Yoga Alliance Professionals. She founded Meadowlark Yoga, a social enterprise studio, in 2008. Karen has embraced an inter-lineage approach to yoga that is focused on healing, facilitating a constraints-led journey towards self-care and personal growth for all levels of practitioners.

Karen is an active participant in both art and science festivals where she presents her work in creative ways. She is a member of the Anatomical Society and the International Symposium of Clinical and Applied Anatomists (ISCAA).

Karen currently resides in the Scottish Borders with her husband Simon and their two young children.