A massage tool comprised of a single member having two handles joined by a spine, the tool so shaped so that it can be used to massage any part of the body. The tool can be used on its own or can be placed between a surface (for example, a wall or floor) and that part of the body to be massaged. The tool provides insertion points to which massage devices (for example, massage balls) can be attached. The shape of the member enables it to be rotated in a ‘;lever action’;—;a back and forth rotation which, in concert with pressure applied from the human body to the member, effects a massage to that part of the body.