Hi Diana81,

Firstly, "Alternative Therapies" would imply that the therapy being offered is instead of the physiotherapy. It is preferable to use the term "Complimentary Therapy" for treatments such as Acupuncture (for Example) which is not currently offered at undergraduate level. Chartered Physiotherapists in the UK are registered with the Health Professions Council and they are governed by "Codes of Conduct" and therefore must work within these rules. Qualified Physiotherapists can complete a foundation course in Acupuncture with an accredited couse tutor and use this as an ajunct to their profession. They can also do Pilates.
I hope this helps?
L