Jeremy Renner Receives Electric Stimulation For Leg Injury Recovery

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Jeremy Renner is making progress in his recovery from a snowplow accident in January. The actor shared a video of himself doing electrical stimulation on his right leg and looking upbeat about his progress. The 52-year-old Marvel star also shared a behind-the-scenes photo from his upcoming TV series, “Rennervations”, thanking fans for their patience while he was “in the shop now, working on me.”

Renner suffered “blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries” as a result of the accident and had to undergo chest surgery. He was crushed by a snowcat near his home in the Mt. Rose Highway area of Reno, Nevada while towing his nephew’s vehicle after it got stuck in the snow.

The actor appears to be in good spirits and is making progress in his recovery. He posted a video of himself doing electrical stimulation on his right leg, which is meant to apply mild electrical stimulus to the muscle and strengthen it. The short video was accompanied by The Beatles’ 1968 track “Lady Madonna”, and Renner looked quite relaxed and comfortable, as evidence by the slippers keeping his feet warm.

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Renner’s Instagram Story comes just days after he was hard at work while recovering from his snowplow accident. He shared a behind-the-scenes photo from his upcoming TV series, “Rennervations”, captioning it “We are cueing up now @disney and @disneyplus to launch this amazing new show. More info to come.”

It’s great to see Renner’s road to recovery is going strong. His perseverance and upbeat attitude is a testament to his strength and courage.

he actor appears to be in good spirits and is making progress in his recovery. He posted a video of himself doing electrical stimulation on his right leg, which was accompanied by The Beatles’ 1968 track “Lady Madonna”. Renner’s Instagram Story comes just days after he was hard at work while recovering from his snowplow accident. He shared a behind-the-scenes photo from his upcoming TV series, “Rennervations”.

Renner thanked fans for their patience “while I am in the shop now, working on me.” He is an inspiration to us all and we wish him a speedy recovery.

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