Jeremy Renner, 52, has kept his fans up to date on his recovery after suffering a horrific snowplough accident on New Year’s Day.
The Marvel star was crushed by a 14,000-pound snowplough and suffered major injuries, including breaking over 30 bones.
Now, after months in recovery, Renner has taken to his Instagram Story to show his 20.8 million followers his progress.
He could be seen leaning on a cane to walk, but highlighted how he remained active as one of the videos showed him inside a semi-truck container while preparing what appeared to be a new project.
In a main feed post shared last night, the Hollywood star could be seen standing in a large parking lot looking at a grey bus and a red fire engine.
He captioned the shot: “Today I find more clarity , intention, and actionability …. And in the company of exceptional humans sharing the journey. I wish you all strength and courage to fulfill your goals and dreams.
“Starting the week right at the Rennervations Garage !” Jeremy concluded.
Last week, Renner posted a photo on Instagram of his lower body while performing physical therapy and wrote about the “great progress” he has been making in recent weeks.
He wrote: “Lower pain levels mark great progress… Making recovery and surpassing goals, a daily habit!”
Jeremy also shared a photo of himself using a bone growth stimulator and also ending off his busy day with a leg compression machine.
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Later, he posted another video of himself exercising, captioning the post: “I’ve decided to push through the pain of progress (this d*** shattered tibia) and take the new parts for a tiny test drive.
“The body is miraculous, Even though I feel like the Tin Man, needing oil for all my new joints (hips, knees, ankles, tibia etc). Encouraged after this warm-up to press on (don’t tell my PT).”
Last month, The Mayor of Kingstown actor made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote his documentary miniseries.
During the interview, he also spoke about how “lucky” he was to survive the terrifying accident.
He explained: “It just missed every vertebra, did not hit any organs, and the membrane did not swell. My eye did pop out — that’s weird — but I got pretty lucky that none of the organs got messed up.”
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