Spinal stenosis is a common debilitating illness that produces symptoms of neurogenic claudication, radiculopathy and weakness. Present therapies include administration of analgesics, epidural injections of local anesthetic with corticosteroids and decompression laminectomy. In vitro, citrate ion can resorb vertebral cortical bone by chelating calcium without destruction of the ligamentum flavum or dura mater. This non-enzymatic spontaneous chemical reaction occurs at neutral pH, 37° C. and in an isotonic solution and in vitro produces an average cortical bone weight loss of 17% after 168 hours. In this invention epidural infusion of citrate in the form of an isotonic solution of sodium citrate/citric acid buffer at neutral pH will resorb a significant amount of vertebral bone such that the symptoms of spinal stenosis are ameliorated.