The blockage of cerebral vessels is one of the most common strokes. The consequences may vary according to the location of the lesion, but psychomotor abilities are usually affected. Together with specific neurorehabilitation programs and pharmacological treatments some novel non-pharmacological therapies are emerging in recent years. In this context, the impact of both Mirror and Music therapies has been separately analyzed in different studies. However, it is not clear at a what point their true effects are similar or not. The main aim of this study was to carry out a systematic review and meta-analysis to analyze the effects of MiT and MuT over matched controls on the psychomotor recovery of ischemic stroke patients as well as to explore whether the benefits of one of them may outpace the other by using network meta-analytical technics. A total of 28 observations (Mirror therapy, N = 15; Music therapy, N = 13), from 11 randomized trials’ studies we included in the network approach analysis which includes both direct and indirect comparisons. The systematic review revealed interesting similarities in the implementation of the therapies. The results of the meta- analysis showed small to moderate significant effect sizes of both Mirror and Music therapies over paired controls and non-significant differences between them.