Jeremy Renner showed his recovery efforts as he walked on a treadmill nearly four months after being crushed by a snowplow. The 52-year-old actor was fastened inside an antigravity machine which allowed him to transfer 60% of the weight off his lower body and enabled him to have almost full range of motion in his legs.
In a video shared with his millions of fans on Twitter, the "Hawkeye" star said he was using "40% of his weight" to walk on the high-tech equipment.
The update was a stark contrast to how Renner began the year. On Jan. 1, Renner was airlifted to a local hospital in Reno, Nevada and had surgery after suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries when he was "completely crushed" by his 14,000-pound PistenBully snowcat.
Renner could be heard praising the apparatus for its unique features, which made his body feel like it was carrying "less weight." "It's like having a cane," he said of using the special treadmill, which is designed to ease effects of high-impact exercises.
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