Jeremy Renner has been showing off his remarkable recovery from his New Year's Day snowplow accident in recent interviews and a red carpet appearance for his new show, "Rennervations." While he's been putting on a brave face for the public, behind the scenes he's been in "excruciating pain," according to Christopher Vincent, a chiropractic sports physician and trainer who is part of the team aiding Renner as he heals from his numerous injuries. "I mean, it's bad enough with one of those traumas," Vincent said in an interview with People. "The fracture through his tibia was so severe that that alone...
mentally you can't deal with that much pain." "When you've got 30 of those, your body is just sending pain signals to your brain from every part of your body.
You can't override them," Vincent continued. "You're mentally just trying to quiet them down. It's happening 24 hours a day, so it's not like he gets a reprieve when he's sleeping.
It doesn't sleep, so it's affecting your sleep, and that lack of sleep is affecting your recovery." The tibia fracture he mentioned was one that doctors also discussed as part of Renner's interview with Diane Sawyer – the bone broke in multiple places and a titanium rod had to be inserted for it to heal properly.
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