Actor Jeremy Renner continues his recovery step-by-step.
The star of the “Avengers” who was crushed by his own snow plow in a horrific January accident, shared a video of himself walking on an anti-gravity treadmill on Sunday.
As he walks, he tells one other man within the room that he’s walking putting less weight on his legs – much like using a cane.
“Now I want to seek out OTHER things to take my body time to get well,” Renner, 52, tweeted together with a video of his physical therapy.
The “Hawkeye” star was left in critical condition after him tried to stop the snow plow from sliding and punched his nephew before crushing his leg in Lake Tahoe.
Renner, who had lost a significant amount of blood, required multiple surgeries within the aftermath of the near-fatal accident.
Renner used a snow plow to clear the road from his home after a brutal winter snowstorm on the time of the tragedy.
In a video posted Sunday, Renner tells the opposite man he only walks with “40% of my weight.”
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Renner has kept fans updated on his progress because the accident, including an Instagram story from last month that showed him off pedaling with one foot on a stationary bike with “all the pieces you wish”.
He also shared a moment earlier this month when he was reunited with a snow plow that broke 30 bones in his body.
“Finally coming home,” he wrote alongside a photo of a Kässbohrer PistenBully snow plow being loaded into the driveway.