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Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS)

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation is a more advanced form of TMS. It delivers a high frequency burst of stimulation in the theta range. Standard TMS treatment takes 18.5 minutes while iTBS is shortened to just 3 minutes.

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“Amazing experience at Inspire TMS. I spent Monday-Friday in the office receiving Accelerated TMS for my anxiety and for someone who hated appointments it was a great experience!..."

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“I highly recommend Dr. Clinch and his knowledgeable and empathetic staff. My particular treatment was based on SAINT protocol and helped me become medication free for the first time in 30 years...."

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Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS)

TMS Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation is a more advanced form of TMS. It delivers a high frequency burst of stimulation in the theta range, however. Standard TMS treatment takes 19 minutes while iTBS is shortened to just three minutes.

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Cissielya Kambach

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“The treatments were super simple and easy.  During the week of treatments (I did the accelerated protocol) I slowly started to feel a rise in mood and emotional strength...."

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Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Amanda Hartman

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“Amazing experience at Inspire TMS. I spent Monday-Friday in the office receiving Accelerated TMS for my anxiety and for someone who hated appointments it was a great experience!..."

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Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Baddonkey

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“I highly recommend Dr. Clinch and his knowledgeable and empathetic staff. My particular treatment was based on SAINT protocol and helped me become medication free for the first time in 30 years...."

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Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation is a more advanced form of TMS. It delivers a high frequency burst of stimulation in the theta range, however. Standard TMS treatment takes 19 minutes while iTBS is shortened to just three minutes.

Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS)

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Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) in Denver, CO 

TMS Beginnings and the Development of iTBS

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) was initially developed to study brain function in the mid-1980s by Tony Barker and colleagues in the UK. Further research brought to light that electromagnetic stimulation to a specific area on the surface of the brain (the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) provided a therapeutic benefit to patients with depression. Since then, there has been increasing interest in trying different stimulation frequencies to reduce session periods, speed up recovery times, and mimic brain neuronal activity. This is where iTBS comes in.


Read More: TMS Success Rate →

Second Generation Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) simulates the brain's own patterns of electrical connectivity. The theta wave can be thought of as the ‘speaking’ wave and is involved in certain learning processes and memory formation.

Theta waves have been singled out as extremely potent in teaching the brain to relearn pathways that have either become dormant and ‘depressed’ or overactive and ‘anxious.’ Mimicking theta wave activity has hence been theorized as a potential strategy in improving existing rTMS (repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) for treatment of Major Depression. By using high frequency stimulation packaged in a theta rhythm, iTBS can more accurately simulate the brain’s natural neuronal firing. 

What does iTBS stand for?

Breaking Down iTBS:

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Intermittent - the stimulation occurs over two seconds followed by eight seconds of rest before re-stimulation.

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Theta - the electrical activity occurs in the theta range - which is every 200 milliseconds (or 5 Hz).

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Burst - the stimulation occurs as three pulses (a triplet) delivered at a high frequency only 20 milliseconds apart (or 50 Hz). 

Stimulating the brain in this fashion has been shown to result in enhanced synaptic plasticity.¹ What is synaptic plasticity? Synaptic refers to synapses, which are what connect and translate electricity from neuron to neuron in the brain. Plasticity refers to the ability of the brain to react and change to external cues.

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Neurons along certain networks or circuits are not communicating as they normally should in depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. By introducing a new external cue - the electromagnetic stimulus from the TMS device - we can release entrenched or “stuck” patterns of depressed and anxious thoughts and effectively heal the brain.

Is Theta Burst Stimulation effective?

Yes! Intermittent Theta-Burst stimulation has been shown to be as effective as standard Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and was approved for use by the FDA in 2018.²

It is important to understand that iTBS still involves transcranial magnetic stimulation. The difference is how the stimulation is delivered - in an intermittent Theta-Burst pattern. Another key difference is the time it takes to deliver a session. With standard TMS treatment protocols, this will take 19 minutes. With iTBS, however, this time is shortened to just three minutes.

Standard Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation vs Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation

Therapy iTBS Standard TMS
FDA Cleared Indication Depression Depression
Average Response Rate 60% or higher 60% or higher
Session Time 3 minutes 19 minutes

Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation

The Benefits:

Significantly shorter therapy sessions - three minutes compared to 19 minutes.

FDA Approved in 2018.

Accelerated TMS therapy courses are possible with iTBS.

Equal recovery efficacy compared to standard TMS Treatment.

More economical out-of-pocket cost for maintenance TMS. Some individuals may require maintenance treatments to maintain full remission from depression. Unfortunately, this is not covered under insurance policies to date. As iTBS is faster and equally effective, we can transfer these cost savings on to patients.

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation at Inspire TMS Denver

As a patient of Inspire TMS Denver, all TMS treatment options will be discussed with you before embarking on a course of treatment. Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation is FDA approved and has been shown to be equivalent to current standard TMS protocols. It speeds up treatment time to get you in and out of the office and feeling better faster, getting you back to living your best life.


Read more: First visit expectations

Whatever TMS treatment you choose, rest assured that Inspire TMS Denver will tailor treatment protocols to your individual symptoms and situation. We promise to keep you informed and comfortable with your individual care plan. More questions about iTBS, Accelerated TMS, or other information on this page? Please contact us to see about a free consultation.

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

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Individualized TMS Protocols for Each Patient

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Book your free telephone consultation with Dr. Clinch and use this time to ask any questions or voice any concerns about TMS. If there are no contraindications to treatment, you are a good candidate, and you wish to proceed with a full evaluation, we will schedule a full intake. You will be sent an invite to our confidential patient portal and forms for review and completion that expedite care.

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Shortly after this, you will be seen in person for the full TMS evaluation. This will provide adequate information for us to then submit prior authorization for TMS coverage to your insurer. If seeking care off-label through self-pay, prior authorization is not needed. We then schedule your first and all subsequent treatment sessions. We obtain prior authorization and inform you of all costs prior to starting care. 

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Come in for your first treatment which starts with a 'mapping' to establish your unique treatment intensity and location. Following this and at all subsequent sessions, you will recline in a motorized chair, similar to a dental visit. You can then relax, listen to music, watch TV, read or chat during the treatment. At the end of your sessions, you can drive and return to your day as normal.

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Medical Director

Our shared inspiration is to alleviate mental illness and improve the mental wellbeing of the patients we treat. We respect all backgrounds and cultures and want to hear our patient’s stories to best guide care. During treatment, we reinforce positive wellness practices, help maximize lifestyle modifications, and integrate rTMS therapy into a patient’s overall mental and physical health treatment.

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Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) in Denver, CO 

TMS Beginnings and the Development of iTBS

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) was initially developed to study brain function in the mid-1980s by Tony Barker and colleagues in the UK. Further research brought to light that electromagnetic stimulation to a specific area on the surface of the brain (the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) provided a therapeutic benefit to patients with depression. Since then, there has been increasing interest in trying different stimulation frequencies to reduce session periods, speed up recovery times, and mimic brain neuronal activity. This is where iTBS comes in.


Read More: TMS Success Rate →

Second Generation Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) simulates the brain's own patterns of electrical connectivity. The theta wave can be thought of as the ‘speaking’ wave and is involved in certain learning processes and memory formation.

Theta waves have been singled out as extremely potent in teaching the brain to relearn pathways that have either become dormant and ‘depressed’ or overactive and ‘anxious.’ Mimicking theta wave activity has hence been theorized as a potential strategy in improving existing rTMS (repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) for treatment of Major Depression. By using high frequency stimulation packaged in a theta rhythm, iTBS can more accurately simulate the brain’s natural neuronal firing. 

What does iTBS stand for?

Breaking Down iTBS:

Intermittent - the stimulation occurs over two seconds followed by eight seconds of rest before re-stimulation.

Theta - the electrical activity occurs in the theta range - which is every 200 milliseconds (or 5 Hz).

Burst - the stimulation occurs as three pulses (a triplet) delivered at a high frequency only 20 milliseconds apart (or 50 Hz). 

Stimulating the brain in this fashion has been shown to result in enhanced synaptic plasticity.¹ What is synaptic plasticity? Synaptic refers to synapses, which are what connect and translate electricity from neuron to neuron in the brain. Plasticity refers to the ability of the brain to react and change to external cues.

Neurons along certain networks or circuits are not communicating as they normally should in depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. By introducing a new external cue - the electromagnetic stimulus from the TMS device - we can release entrenched or “stuck” patterns of depressed and anxious thoughts and effectively heal the brain.

Is Theta Burst Stimulation effective?

Yes! Intermittent Theta-Burst stimulation has been shown to be as effective as standard Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and was approved for use by the FDA in 2018.²

It is important to understand that iTBS still involves transcranial magnetic stimulation. The difference is how the stimulation is delivered - in an intermittent Theta-Burst pattern. Another key difference is the time it takes to deliver a session. With standard TMS treatment protocols, this will take 19 minutes. With iTBS, however, this time is shortened to just three minutes.

Standard Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation vs Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation

Therapy iTBS Standard TMS
FDA Cleared Indication Depression Depression
Average Response Rate 60% or higher 60% or higher
Session Time 3 minutes 19 minutes

Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation

The Benefits:

Significantly shorter therapy sessions - three minutes compared to 19 minutes.

FDA Approved in 2018.

Accelerated TMS therapy courses are possible with iTBS.

Equal recovery efficacy compared to standard TMS Treatment.

More economical out-of-pocket cost for maintenance TMS. Some individuals may require maintenance treatments to maintain full remission from depression. Unfortunately, this is not covered under insurance policies to date. As iTBS is faster and equally effective, we can transfer these cost savings on to patients.

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation at Inspire TMS Denver

As a patient of Inspire TMS Denver, all TMS treatment options will be discussed with you before embarking on a course of treatment. Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation is FDA approved and has been shown to be equivalent to current standard TMS protocols. It speeds up treatment time to get you in and out of the office and feeling better faster, getting you back to living your best life.


Read more: First visit expectations

Whatever TMS treatment you choose, rest assured that Inspire TMS Denver will tailor treatment protocols to your individual symptoms and situation. We promise to keep you informed and comfortable with your individual care plan. More questions about iTBS, Accelerated TMS, or other information on this page? Please contact us to see about a free consultation.

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What Makes Us Different

All Major Insurance Providers Accepted Including Medicare

Free TMS Therapy Guides, Quizzes & Phone Consultations

Individualized TMS Protocols for Each Patient

Theta Burst Stimulation & Accelerated TMS Available

Specialty TMS Practice with Constant Quality Improvement

Board-Certified Psychiatrist With Over 10 Years Experience

As Seen On Colorado's Best

For more visit our video library →

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One Place to Get Answers to Your Questions and Concerns

the tms journey

A Step By Step Process

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Book your free telephone consultation with Dr. Clinch and use this time to ask any questions or voice any concerns about TMS. If there are no contraindications to treatment, you are a good candidate, and you wish to proceed with a full evaluation, we will schedule a full intake. You will be sent an invite to our confidential patient portal and forms for review and completion that expedite care.

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Shortly after this, you will be seen in person for the full TMS evaluation. This will provide adequate information for us to then submit prior authorization for TMS coverage to your insurer. If seeking care off-label through self-pay, prior authorization is not needed. We then schedule your first and all subsequent treatment sessions. We obtain prior authorization and inform you of all costs prior to starting care. 

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Come in for your first treatment which starts with a 'mapping' to establish your unique treatment intensity and location. Following this and at all subsequent sessions, you will recline in a motorized chair, similar to a dental visit. You can then relax, listen to music, watch TV, read or chat during the treatment. At the end of your sessions, you can drive and return to your day as normal.

Our shared inspiration is to alleviate mental illness and improve the mental wellbeing of the patients we treat. We respect all backgrounds and cultures and want to hear our patient’s stories to best guide care. During treatment, we reinforce positive wellness practices, help maximize lifestyle modifications, and integrate rTMS therapy into a patient’s overall mental and physical health treatment.

Samuel B. Clinch, M.D

Medical Director

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Call 720-446-8675 now, or complete the form below to request a call back.

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LOCATION

340 East 1st Avenue, Suite 333

Broomfield, CO 80020

What Happens After I Send My Message?


A member of our team will confirm your free consultation appointment within one business day.


Discover if TMS is right for you and answer all your queries about treatment, eligibility and costs.


Take the First Step Towards Your Mental Well-being Today

Get Better Faster

Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) in Denver, CO 

TMS Beginnings and the Development of iTBS

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) was initially developed to study brain function in the mid-1980s by Tony Barker and colleagues in the UK. Further research brought to light that electromagnetic stimulation to a specific area on the surface of the brain (the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) provided a therapeutic benefit to patients with depression. Since then, there has been increasing interest in trying different stimulation frequencies to reduce session periods, speed up recovery times, mimic brain neuronal activity, and improve outcomes. This is where iTBS comes in.


Read More: TMS Success Rate →

Second Generation Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) simulates the brain's own patterns of electrical connectivity. The theta wave can be thought of as the ‘speaking’ wave and is involved in certain learning processes and memory formation.

Theta waves have been singled out as extremely potent in teaching the brain to relearn pathways that have either become dormant and ‘depressed’ or overactive and ‘anxious.’ Mimicking theta wave activity has hence been theorized as a potential strategy in improving existing rTMS (repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) for treatment of Major Depression. By using high frequency stimulation packaged in a theta rhythm, iTBS can more accurately simulate the brain’s natural neuronal firing. 

What does iTBS stand for?

Breaking Down iTBS:

Intermittent - the stimulation occurs over two seconds followed by eight seconds of rest before re-stimulation.

Theta - the electrical activity occurs in the theta range - which is every 200 milliseconds (or 5 Hz).

Burst - the stimulation occurs as three pulses (a triplet) delivered at a high frequency only 20 milliseconds apart (or 50 Hz). 

Stimulating the brain in this fashion has been shown to result in enhanced synaptic plasticity.¹ What is synaptic plasticity? Synaptic refers to synapses, which are what connect and translate electricity from neuron to neuron in the brain. Plasticity refers to the ability of the brain to react and change to external cues.

Neurons along certain networks or circuits are not communicating as they normally should in depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. By introducing a new external cue - the electromagnetic stimulus from the TMS device - we can release entrenched or “stuck” patterns of depressed and anxious thoughts and effectively heal the brain.

Is Theta Burst Stimulation effective?

Yes! Intermittent Theta-Burst stimulation has been shown to be as effective as standard 10 Hz Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and was approved for use by the FDA in 2018.²

It is important to understand that iTBS still involves transcranial magnetic stimulation. The difference is how the stimulation is delivered - in an intermittent Theta-Burst pattern. Another key difference is the time it takes to deliver a session. With standard TMS treatment protocols, this will take 18.5 minutes. With iTBS, however, this time is shortened to just three minutes.

Standard Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation vs Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation

Therapy iTBS Standard TMS
FDA Cleared Indication Depression Depression
Average Response Rate 75% or more 75% or more
Session Time 3 minutes 18.5 minutes

Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation

The Benefits:

Significantly shorter therapy sessions - 3 minutes compared to 18.5 minutes.

FDA Approved in 2018.

Accelerated TMS therapy courses are possible with iTBS.

Equal recovery efficacy compared to standard TMS Treatment.

More economical out-of-pocket cost for maintenance TMS. Some individuals may require maintenance treatments to maintain full remission from depression. Unfortunately, this is not covered under insurance policies to date. As iTBS is faster and equally effective, we can transfer these cost savings on to patients.

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation at Inspire TMS Denver

As a patient of Inspire TMS Denver, all TMS treatment options will be discussed with you before embarking on a course of treatment. Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation is FDA approved and has been shown to be equivalent to current standard TMS protocols. It speeds up treatment time to get you in and out of the office and feeling better faster, getting you back to living your best life.


Read more: First visit expectations

Whatever TMS treatment you choose, rest assured that Inspire TMS Denver will tailor treatment protocols to your individual symptoms and situation. We promise to keep you informed and comfortable with your individual care plan. More questions about iTBS, Accelerated TMS, or other information on this page? Please contact us to see about a free consultation.

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

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We are in effect re-calibrating broken neural pathways caused by depression.

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We believe rTMS is an underutilized treatment approach. It is safe, non invasive, free of systemic side effects and well tolerated. Discover if TMS is right for you by taking the quiz or booking a consultation.

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What Makes Us Different

All Major Insurance Providers Accepted Including Medicare

Free TMS Therapy Guides, Quizzes & Phone Consultations

Individualized TMS Protocols for Each Patient

Theta Burst Stimulation & Accelerated TMS Available

Specialty TMS Practice with Constant Quality Improvement

Board-Certified Psychiatrist With Over 10 Years Experience

As Seen On Colorado's Best

For more visit our video library →

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the tms journey

A Step By Step Process

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Book your free telephone consultation with Dr. Clinch and use this time to ask any questions or voice any concerns about TMS. If there are no contraindications to treatment, you are a good candidate, and you wish to proceed with a full evaluation, we will schedule a full intake. You will be sent an invite to our confidential patient portal and forms for review and completion that expedite care.

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Shortly after this, you will be seen in person for the full TMS evaluation. This will provide adequate information for us to then submit prior authorization for TMS coverage to your insurer. If seeking care off-label through self-pay, prior authorization is not needed. We then schedule your first and all subsequent treatment sessions. We obtain prior authorization and inform you of all costs prior to starting care. 

Samuel B. Clinch, MD

Come in for your first treatment which starts with a 'mapping' to establish your unique treatment intensity and location. Following this and at all subsequent sessions, you will recline in a motorized chair, similar to a dental visit. You can then relax, listen to music, watch TV, read or chat during the treatment. At the end of your sessions, you can drive and return to your day as normal.

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Our shared inspiration is to alleviate mental illness and improve the mental wellbeing of the patients we treat. We respect all backgrounds and cultures and want to hear our patient’s stories to best guide care. During treatment, we reinforce positive wellness practices, help maximize lifestyle modifications, and integrate rTMS therapy into a patient’s overall mental and physical health treatment.

Samuel B. Clinch, M.D

Medical Director

Free Consultation

Call 720-446-8675 now, or complete the form below to request a call back.

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MAIN OFFICE

720-446-8675

LOCATION

340 East 1st Avenue, Suite 333

Broomfield, CO 80020

What Happens After I Send My Message?


A member of our team will confirm your free consultation appointment within one business day.


Discover if TMS is right for you and answer all your queries about treatment, eligibility and costs.


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