Jeremy Renner has given fans an update on his recovery after breaking more than 30 bones in a snow plough incident on New Year’s Day.
The 52-year-old actor was admitted to hospital with a blunt chest trauma and further injuries after being run over by the snow plough outside of his home in Nevada.
He later informed his followers that he had multiple bone fractures following the incident.
But on Monday 27th February, the actor took to his Instagram Story to share a clip of himself using an exercise bike, along with a handheld pole to support and move his left leg.
Captioning the video, “Whatever it takes,” the Hawkeye star showed his determination as he worked on his physical fitness.
He further posted an image of himself holding “The Book of Awakening” by Mark Nepo along with the caption, “Mental Recovery Too.”
The Marvel star was crushed by his 14,330lb snow plough on New Year's Day, suffering blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries.
He was airlifted to hospital following the accident and was said to be in a critical but stable condition after surgery.
The actor was airlifted to hospital following the incident, with sources close to the star claiming he "almost died".
Jeremy since took to Twitter to share an update on his condition, as he shared a picture of himself lying on a hospital bed.
He wrote: "I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness. Much love and appreciation to you all.
"These 30 plus broken bones will mend , grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens."
The actor also admitted he now feels "hope" after almost dying when he was crushed by his 14,000lb snow plough.
The Marvel star took to Instagram to share a picture of his Lake Tahoe home, where much of the snow that once obstructed his front door has melted.
"This melt brings HOPE... And a new entrance into my house it seems. Right in the front!?!?" Jeremy wrote alongside the snap.