Jeremy Renner shares video of ‘electrical simulation’ therapy weeks after near-fatal snowplow accident | Ents & Arts News

Jeremy Renner has provided an update on his recovery seven weeks after he was nearly killed by a snow plow.
The Marvel actor posted a short snippet of an “electric simulation workout” to build muscle strength in his leg following the accident. He accompanied the video with the Beatles song Lady Madonna.
Renner, 52, spent two weeks in intensive care after smash more than 30 bones in near-fatal snowplow accident new year’s day.
The Hollywood star reportedly used his own PistenBully snowplow to help move his nephew’s stuck car from his driveway near Reno, Nevada.
But when the six-tonne plow began to slide down a hill, Renner jumped out of his cabin before being dragged under the vehicle.
He sustained injuries to his “torso, face, extremities and head,” according to the local Washoe County Sheriff’s Department.
Authorities said the vehicle may have had mechanical issues.
The Hawkeye actor shared an update on his condition last month after being allowed to recover at home.
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He wrote: “I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and caring for me and my family… Lots of love and appreciation to you all.”
“These 30+ broken bones will mend, grow stronger, just as the love and connection with family and friends grows deeper. Love and blessings to you all.”
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A log of a 911 emergency call described the actor as being “completely crushed” by the machine, as the right side of his chest collapsed and his upper torso was crushed.
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