Iron Man! Jeremy Renner wears a high tech compression device on his calves that aids his recovery one year after he was nearly crushed to death in snowplow accident
- The 52-year-old Marvel star wore a compression device on his calves for almost a year after his snowplow accident
- On New Year's Day, Renner was nearly crushed to death by a snow plow near Reno, Nevada
- The Normatec Go leg sleeves help with circulation, reduce aches and pains and aid with range of motion
Jeremy Renner was spotted with an Iron Man-esque compression device on his legs that promotes circulation, a year after his near-death snowplow accident.
The Avengers star walked through New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport on Wednesday wearing Normatec Go air compression sleeves on his calves.
Along with the high-tech compression device, the 52-year-old wore black trousers, a dark green jacket, a black cap and a black backpack as he rolled a red suitcase through the airport.
Normatec 3 Legs, the latest version of the compression device, costs $799. According to the Product descriptionaids the device in lymphatic drainage, reduces aches and pains, improves circulation and aids in range of motion.
The Hawkeye star has been open with fans about his recovery from several injuries he suffered in an accident that occurred near Reno, Nevada, on New Year's Day.
Jeremy Renner was spotted wearing air compression sleeves on his calves at JFK Airport in New York City on Wednesday
Along with the high-tech compression device, the Avengers star wore black pants, a dark green jacket and a black cap
Runner wore a Normatec Go device which aids in lymphatic drainage, reduces aches and pains, improves circulation and aids in range of motion
Renner was struck and run over by a snowplow while trying to prevent his cousin from being hit by the vehicle.
The artist suffered numerous broken bones and a collapsed lung during the incident, after which he spent a significant amount of time in intensive care.
Renner underwent surgery for his injuries after the accident, and although he was in critical condition, he was released from hospital care on January 17.
The actor has now shared several photos and videos of his recovery process on his Instagram account.
Renner gave his 21.1 million Instagram followers a glimpse into his recovery process by sharing a video of his story in November.
In the clip, he was seen crawling across a rocky platform in an attempt to test his joints 'against gravity'.
He wrote that he “worked through” the pain to further his healing process.
Just ten months after the accident, Renner was all smiles as he sat courtside at the Los Angeles Lakers game.
The artist recently spoke to CNN and told the media that he felt “very blessed and very fortunate to be able to stand up, walk around and be alive.”
Renner further stated that the accident made him reevaluate his priorities and structure his life in a more efficient way.
Renner suffered numerous broken bones and a collapsed lung sustained in a snowplow accident that occurred near Reno, Nevada, on New Year's Day.
Just 10 months after she was nearly crushed to death, Renner sat courtside for a Los Angeles Lakers game
“My life is really meager, if that makes sense. There is no more fat in my life. “I don't have time for that,” he said.
The Town star also opened up about the “gifts” he was given during his recovery process.
“When you're tested physically, emotionally, spiritually, in every way, and then you have to get through it, it's hard to explain,” he said.
Renner announced in a post that he planned to release a new musical project inspired by his recovery on his Instagram account.
The artist shared part of the cover art for his upcoming release, titled Love And Titanium, although much of it was covered with a heart emoji.