The utility model relates to medical equipment, more specifically to devices for non-surgical treatment of patients with damage to the musculoskeletal system as a result of injuries or consequences of a central nervous system damage, and can be used in neurology, neurosurgery, traumatology and orthopedics. The modular orthopedic exercise chair contains articulated modules. Each of the pivotally connected modules is a lodgement for placing the corresponding segment of the human joint, connected to this segment using fasteners. The modular orthopedic training chair additionally contains a frame on which the first drive is fixed, the beam, pivotally connected to the frame and the first drive, the second drive mounted on the beam, connected to the carriage, on which the third and fourth drives are fixed, each of which is connected to one of two lodgments for placement of the ankle joints, respectively. The lodgements for placing the ankle joints are fixed with the possibility of movement on the carriage, fixed with the possibility of movement on the beam. The fifth and sixth drives are fixed on the beam, each of which is connected to one of two beams pivotally mounted on the beam. The seventh and eighth drives are fixed on the beam, each of which is connected to one of two lodgements for placement of the elbow joints. Each lodgement for placing the elbow joints is fixed on one of the two beams with the possibility of moving around the beam, respectively. The ninth drive is attached to the beam, connected to the lodgement for placing the back, and the lodgement for placing the back is fixed with the possibility of movement on the beam. On the lodgement for placing the back, the tenth drive is fixed, connected to the lodgement for placing the head. The utility model allows to restore the motor activity of the joints of a paralyzed person. 1 s.p. f-ly, 1 ill.Полезная модель относится к медицинской технике, точнее к устройствам для нехирургического лечения больных с поврежд