The Logo of the Pain Society of the Philippines is based on the schematic diagram of the central biasing mechanism, showing the cortex, thalamus, brainstem and spinal cord.

The black outline symbolizes the reality and immensity of the pain problems in the world.

The yellow color symbolizes the rays of hope and advances that science can offer for the relief of pain.

The yellow color symbolizes the rays of hope and advances that science can offer for the relief of pain.

In 1987, when the Pain Society of the Philippines was known only as the IASP (Philippine Chapter) the logo was encircled by the words International Association for the study of Pain. At the base were the words Philippine Chapter together with the year 1987.

For almost three years, the Society used that logo in all its stationeries and envelopes for correspondence around the world.

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