Jeremy Renner’s Snowplow Accident And The Healing Power of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy


In the world of Hollywood, actors often find themselves in dangerous and physically demanding situations for the sake of their craft. Jeremy Renner, known for his roles in blockbuster movies like “The Avengers” and “The Bourne Legacy,” faced one such harrowing incident when he was involved in a nearly fatal snowplow accident. This incident brought to light the remarkable benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in his recovery journey.

The Snowplow Accident

In the winter of 2020, Renner had an accident at his home when he was run over by a snow plow he was using to help his nephew get a vehicle out of the snow. Renner was crushed under the 14,000+ pound plow, resulting in blunt chest trauma and over 30 broken bones, requiring multiple surgeries. As a dedicated actor known for his physically demanding roles, this was undoubtedly a significant setback.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Lifesaver

To aid in his recovery, Jeremy Renner turned to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, a medical treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber.

While this therapy has been used for various medical conditions, it is now gaining popularity among athletes and celebrities for its potential benefits in recovery from injuries and enhancing overall wellbeing. 

We should note that due to the severity of his injuries, Renner has been treating at 2 atmospheres, which is considered high pressure.

At Hyperbaric Vermont, we use mild HBOT at 1.3 atmospheres, which for most conditions is just as effective, and it’s our mission to raise awareness about HBOT to ensure treatment is readily available and affordable for Vermonters who need it. 

Enhanced Understanding About The Science Behind HBOT

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy works on the principle of increasing the amount of oxygen in the body beyond what the bloodstream can normally carry. By exposing patients to higher-than-normal atmospheric pressure in a hyperbaric chamber, oxygen saturates all the body’s fluids and tissues, including organs, joint fluid, and cerebro-spinal fluid. 

This increased oxygen supply helps the body repair and regenerate damaged tissues more efficiently for more optimal wound healing

What Are Some of the Benefits of HBOT?

Patients are turning to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Vermont for:

  • Accelerated Healing: HBOT can promote the growth of new blood vessels and enhance the body’s natural healing processes. This, in turn, speeds up recovery from injuries, including bone fractures, burns, and soft tissue injuries.
  • Reduction of Inflammation: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce swelling and alleviate pain, as in Renner’s case.
  • Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injuries: HBOT has shown promise in the treatment of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) by improving oxygen supply to the brain and reducing inflammation, which may help with cognitive recovery.
  • Enhanced Immune System: The increased oxygen levels can bolster the immune system, making it more effective in fighting off infections and promoting overall health
  • Improved Energy and Well-being: Many users of HBOT report increased energy levels, improved sleep, and an overall sense of wellbeing.

Renner’s Remarkable Recovery and The Future of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Renner’s journey to recovery after the snowplow accident was undoubtedly challenging, but hyperbaric oxygen therapy has played a vital role in his healing process. The increased oxygen supply to his damaged tissues has helped expedite healing.

Renner’s positive experience with hyperbaric oxygen therapy is just one example of the potential benefits of this treatment for individuals dealing with injuries, chronic conditions, and even those aiming to simply feel healthier. 

As research on HBOT continues, it may become a more mainstream therapy for various health and wellness applications.

Do you want to know whether Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can help you? Contact Hyperbaric Vermont and share your story with us. 

All photos courtesy of Jeremy Renner’s Instagram.