Hi
Firstly, the definition of a latent as against active trigger point needs to be fully and accurately defined. Is a latent point actually there until it is active, or is it simply suppressed by more active points around it? Are weaknesses described in the muscle caused by previous injury, inhibition from elsewhere etc? The answers are not known, to my knowledge. We may be seeing a relationship that is not causal. Can a true latent point, if it exists, be accurately found?
In general, I cannot answer your question. As stated previously, I am more concerned regarding the active points and their symptoms, rather than latent. I have not seen weaknesses that I associate with latent triggers, but that may be my failing.
MrPhysio+