Effect of Different Therapeutic Modalities With Virtual Reality or Modified Constraint-induced Movement Therapy Compared With Usual Physical and Occupational Therapy on Motor Recovery of Paretic Limbs in Patients With Cerebrovascular Event
The objective of this clinical trial is to measure the effect of Rehabilitation with Virtual Reality or Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy on hemiparesis in patients with Cerebral Vascular Event. The question to be answered is: What is the effect of different therapeutic modalities supported by Virtual Reality or Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy compared with usual Physical and Occupational Therapy on motor recovery of paretic limbs in patients with Cerebrovascular Event? The patients will carry out activities of: * Virtual reality or * Movement Restriction-Induction Therapy. The investigators will compare the changes in the functionality of the paretic hemibody with a group undergoing regular physical and occupational therapy, as well as language and treatment-related satisfaction.
• Adult patients between 35 and 70 years of age and with a clinically and tomographically proven diagnosis of a cerebral vascular event in the territory of the middle cerebral artery.
• Patients with hemiparesis secondary to the cerebrovascular event
• Patients with a maximum Ashworth of 2 and Brunnstrom of minimum 4
• Patients with or without aphasia
• Patients with evolution between 1 to 3 months from hospital discharge of the cerebrovascular event
• Patients with cerebrovascular event of any sex
• Patients with vascular event without cognitive deficit
• Patients who agree to participate by signing an informed consent, by them or their family member or person in charge.