Again this is often an issue with institutions cashing in on courses that do not permit any form of HPC registration at the conclusion of the course. You do not need HPC registration for any course as it is a body that regulates practise, not education. If practise is what you wish to do under the title of "Physiotherapist" then you must have a qualification that gives you HPC registration. I cannot comment on general sports therapist type job opportunities but they do appear widespread in the health and fitness industry in the UK. This too is becoming a more competitive area and is why the protection of title "physiotherapist" was recently pushed through.

So please bear in mind the outcome of any course you may wish to take in relation to what you are wishing to achieve following its conclusion. Best of luck