Jeremy Renner walks on treadmill months after snowcat accident: Watch video

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Jeremy Renner is making literal strides on his journey to recovery after the snowcat accident that broke 30 of his bones in January.

The 52-year-old "Hawkeye" star shared video clips on social media Sunday of himself walking on what appears to be an anti-gravity treadmill, which can be used during rehabilitation to speed up healing with lower-impact exercise, according to the University of Michigan.

"It's like having a cane," Renner says in the video, noting that he's completing a walking motion with about 40% of his bodyweight.

"I now have to find OTHER things to occupy my time so my body can recover from my will," he wrote in a tweet sharing the video.

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Renner suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries as a result of the snowcat accident in Reno, Nevada, after trying to help his nephew with a car problem, according to an incident report filed by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office.

Renner was flown to a hospital in critical condition and placed in an intensive care unit, where he had surgery.

Jeremy Renner remains in recovery after a snowcat accident in January.
Jeremy Renner remains in recovery after a snowcat accident in January.

Renner has shared updates from his recovery publicly. moments from his recovery publicly throughout the process. Shortly after the accident, he let fans know he was home, sharing photos of physical therapy exercises in bed along with other posts about recovery and self-work.

Contributing: Charles Trepany

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