ANN ARBOR -- The story has been well documented by now.

Michigan left tackle Grant Newsome nearly lost his right leg last October in a win over Wisconsin. It was a freak incident that saw him dislocate his knee, an injury that required a 10-day stay in ICU, multiple tests and half a dozen surgeries.

He even needed an emergency procedure to prevent his leg from having to be amputated.

Now, 10 months later, Newsome is back at it. In a video posted to Twitter on Tuesday morning by Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, the 6-foot-7 junior from New Jersey can be seen running sprints inside the Wolverines' practice facility.

"The grueling rehab continues for Grant Newsome," Harbaugh writes. "A lesser man would have thrown in the towel many moons ago."

The grueling rehab continues for @grant_newsome. A lesser man would have thrown in the towel many moons ago. pic.twitter.com/CDDQfR4DrL — Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4UM) August 22, 2017

Newsome followed a lengthy stay in the hospital with months of physical therapy. He taught himself how to lift his leg from a stationary place, how to walk again, and said in April during Michigan's trip to Italy he'd be running again if it weren't for a complication with his foot.

Now he is, and the goal is to be ready to play again in 2018.