Our team

Mira Somaini
- FOI® therapist
- BSc in physiotherapy
- CAS pelvic floor physiotherapy
- Sexological bodyworker (Institute ISB)
Movement is at the center of my life. And this also means feeling my body – with scuba diving, on a kiteboard, through aerial acrobatics. As a burlesque performer, I dance across the stage to show that today's hardbody culture can be met with humor and irony. And in my two relationships and the queer community, I have found a freedom to move in a way that fits me.
My aim in working with FOI® therapy is to help others find this same freedom in their own movements. The method allows treatments to be adapted to the client's body and not vice versa – a strength it shares with sexological bodywork, which is also focused on finding the right method for each person and their problems.
I find it especially unfortunate that so many people fail to seek help because of the shame they feel about problems with their pelvic floor. Working to fight this shame and help more people with these problems was one of my main motivations for specializing in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Quite often, not much is needed to successfully provide relief from incontinence, frequent urination, pain in the genital area, and similar problems.

Claudia Spörri
- FOI® therapist
- BSc in physiotherapy
- Dry needling
Movement and mobility are central to everything I do. I strive to maintain physical and mental health and agility as a way to help me make it through hectic days. It is in the mountains, in nature, that I recharge my batteries – where I enjoy spending time with my life partner and my children. They teach me to see the world from different perspectives, which helps me stay mindful and connected with myself, and this also helps me in my work with clients.
For quite some time I have been helping people with FOI® therapy. I am fascinated by how physical touch can set psychosomatic processes in motion, enabling extremely subtle corrections in the balance of forces working through our joints. For people in challenging life situations, this can bring about a radical shift as tensions in the body and mind are released. Sometimes, however, the musculoskeletal system must first be freed from highly resistant blockages or knots. In these cases, I use dry needling as a quick and uncomplicated therapy to help my clients relax.
Our philosophy
Turrim is a Latin word that means tower. The tower in our body is the spine – and like any tower, it needs a firm foundation to provide stability and balance, which in our bodies is located in the pelvic floor. Yet our bodies also need the mobility provided by our individual vertebrae. When these are blocked, the result can be discomfort and restricted movement, triggering symptoms throughout the body. We can help you restore the stability and mobility that your body requires. With a therapy program tailored specifically to your needs, we help your body self-regulate, providing relief from your symptoms. We consider it imperative that our treatment is as painfree as possible and moves at your own pace.
We can help you restore the stability and mobility that your body requires. With a therapy program tailored specifically to your needs, we help your body self-regulate, providing relief from your symptoms. We consider it imperative that our treatment is as painfree as possible and moves at your own pace.
To help you better understand the signals and reactions coming from your body, we seek to find the most precise explanation possible for the connections between your symptoms and their causes. We also teach you exercises and methods that allow you to take action yourself and continue this practice on your own.