Your patient struck his head on the windshield of a vehicle following an accident. After hitting the windshield his head then whipped back and hit the headrest of the passenger seat. The secondary brain injury that my have occured at the opposite site of the original impact is called:

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1. Your patient struck his head on the windshield of a vehicle following an accident. After hitting the windshield his head then whipped back and hit the headrest of the passenger seat. The secondary brain injury that my have occured at the opposite site of the original impact is called: