Grit N’Guts: Since the tragic snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner has shared his first video of himself walking.
Two-time Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner posted a movie for the first time that showed his brother standing and walking after his tragic snowplow emergency on New Year’s Day left him with more than 30 broken legs.
According to a Nevada sheriff’s office incident report, the tragic incident began when Renner, 52, used his 14,000-pound PistenBully snowcat to pull his nephew’s truck out of his driveway. Once the truck was on the street, the snowplow began “sliding sideways,” and then “began to roll down the hill,” prompting Renner to jump out without setting the emergency brake. But then Renner realized the snowplow was headed toward his nephew. Renner tried to enter the snowplow’s cab but in order to do so he had to climb onto its moving track. He was “immediately pulled under the left side track,” the report added
” In order for my body to return from my will, I must just find OTHER things to do with my day. It’s like having a wood, using this kind of weight, Renner wrote on his Twitter article, which showed him walking.
The older guy responds,” That’s literally cool.” ” And you’re definitely moving in a walking speed.”
Fair. Renner explains,” Exactly, with only 40 % of my weight.
In order for my body to recover from my will, I must just find OTHER things to do with my day. # minduful # intended # recoverypic twitter.com / TuDFSMVJHY
Jeremy Renner(@ JeremyRenner) March 26, 2023
In intensive care physician Ron Daniels told The Daily Mail in February that” his ability to perform acrobatics is, first, not going to yield to him for many weeks, and, third, he might not be quite as agile as before, even if his vigorous exercise margin improves back to normal.”
Daniels continued,” We typically tell patients who have endured severe injuries in intensive care that they will return to 90 % of their normal self within 12 to 18 months.” ” For a period of many months following his injury, he will suffer psychologically as well as physically and need support and recovery to return his full purpose.” He will almost certainly experience some pain and stiffness in his broken limbs as well as neck walls rigidity as a result of the chest trauma.
With so many systems, bones, muscles, and organs involved, Dr. Karena Wu, a chiropractor in New York, added,” Mr. Renner will probably be receiving physical therapy at least three times per week to up to five times every week for several decades, up towards one year.”
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